pallavi
enduku nirdaya evar(u)nnArurA
anupallavi
indu nibh(A)nana ina kula candana (enduku)
caraNam
caraNam 1
parama pAvana 1parimaL(A)paghana (enduku)
pallavi
enduku nirdaya evaru-unnArurA
Why (enduku) this unkindness (nirdaya)? Who (evaru) else is there (unnArurA) (evarunnArurA)?
anupallavi
indu nibha-Anana ina kula candana (enduku)
O Lord with face (Anana) resembling (nibha) (nibhAnana) the moon (indu)! O The Most Excellent (candana) of the Solar (ina) Dynasty (kula)!
Why this unkindness? Who else is there?
caraNam
caraNam 1
parama pAvana parimaLa-apaghana (enduku)
O Supremely (parama) Holy (pAvana)! O Lord with Fragrant (parimaLa) limbs (apaghana) (parimaLApaghana)!
Why this unkindness? Who else is there?
Notes
Variations - (Pathanthara)
References
1 – parimaLa apaghana – Fragrant Limbed - In this connection, the following quote is relevant – Source – ‘Practice of Brahmacharya’ by Swami Sivananda – downloadable book.
“The body of a man who is truly an Urdhva-rEtas has the scent of a lotus. A man who is not a brahmacAri, in whom gross semen is formed, may, on the other hand, smell like a buck goat.”
2 – uData bhakti – the devotion of squirrel – its contribution in building the bridge across the ocean. This episode is not found in SrImad vAlmIki rAmAyaNaM. However, it is folklore in Tamil Nadu and it is found in the works of the great vaishNavaite Saint tirumazhisai AzhvAr – Devotion of Squirrel
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