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Though Varuna is the rain-god, he functions by the order of Sriman Narayana. She reminds us that He is Mudhalvan, the First. The dark rain-bearing clouds remind her of Sriman Narayana’s hue. In this Pasuram Andal prays for copious rains that would result in JalaSamriddhi (Water availability). It may be noted that the audio files are also available at The following is an article about the fourth pasuram (Azhi Mazhai Kanna)… In this Vijaya Varusham, the Margazhi month began on December 16, 2013.įor the benefit of Anudinam readers, we bring detailed Tamil commentary, musical recitation and detailed upanyasam audio by various vidwans (scholars) for each pasuram. The very fact that Swami Ramanuja was called ‘ThiruppAvai Jeeyar’ because of his deep attachment to this, illustrates the special place Thiruppavai had with Swami Ramanuja.
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Thiruppavai is very sacred and all our Acharyas have given commentaries on this prabhandam. It was during Margazhi that Sri Andal observed the pious Pavai Nombu for Sriman Narayanan and composed the 30 pasurams of Thiruppavai for the ujjeevanam (upliftment) of jeevatmas like us. Most importantly, the month derives its auspiciousness primarily due to its association with ThiruppAvai. Of the 12 sub-Vyuhas which are representative of the 12 months beginning from the Tamil month of Margazhi, Kesava is the lord for the month of Margazhi. Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita says masanam margashirso aham (of months, I am Margazhi). Margazhi month assumes special significance for Srivaishnavas. The fourth pasuram of Thiruppavai, Azhi Mazhai Kanna, is to be recited today.