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Oh Crazy, can I ever say I am not Your slave?


சுந்தரர் திருப்பாட்டு
தலம்    திருவெண்ணெய் நல்லூர்
பண்    இந்தளம்
ஏழாம் திருமுறை

திருச்சிற்றம்பலம்

பித்தா பிறை சூடீ பெருமானே அருளாளா
எத்தான் மறவாதே நினைக்கின்றேன் மனத்துன்னை
வைத்தாய் பெண்ணைத் தென்பால் வெண்ணெய் நல்லூர் அருட்டுறையுள்
அத்தா உனக்கு ஆளாய் இனி அல்லேன் எனல் ஆமே

திருச்சிற்றம்பலம்

cun^tharar thiruppATTu
thalam     thiruveNNey n^allUr     
paN    in^dhaLam
EzAm thirumuRai

thiruchchiRRambalam

piththA piRaicUDI perumAnE aruLALA
eththAn maRavAdhE n^inaikkinREn manaththunnai
vaiththAy peNNaith thenpAl veNNey n^allUr aruTTuRaiyuL
aththA unakku ALAy ini allEn enal AmE

thiruchchiRRambalam

Meaning:
Oh the Crazy ! One wearing crescent ! Great One ! 
Gracious ! In the mind of me who thinks ever without
forgetting, You have kept Yourself. Oh the All-surpassing
at aruTTuRai abode in thiruveNNeyn^allUr on the southern
bank of peNNai river, after having become Your slave,
can I say no now ?!

Notes:
1. The first song that came out of the holy tongue of 
cundharar, that sang the unadulterated expressions.
2. cundharar scolded the Lord, Who came as old-man,
stopped cundharar's wedding and declared him His slave.
Irked cundharar scolded Him, "You Crazy!" cundharar
later shivered to note that the old-man was none other than
God. Lord shiva lovefully commanded our saint to start 
singing as crazy itself. cundharar sang in the feeling,
did we call that Supreme Gracious Being as crazy and
opposed. 
3. eththAn - ethanAlum - in whatever way.

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