Thirupaavai Paasuram #7
Paasuram #7 emphasizes awakening through meditation, likening daily activities like churning butter to the Samudra Manthan. Meditation brings tranquility amidst life’s chaos.
This blog is our space to write about our thoughts, views and notes about our travels. Osho owned 90 Rolls Royces while being a Sanyasi …. The so-felt contradiction is very fascinating and hence the name !
Paasuram #7 emphasizes awakening through meditation, likening daily activities like churning butter to the Samudra Manthan. Meditation brings tranquility amidst life’s chaos.
Paasuram #6 is a call to awake and become aware by Andal. Staying alert and aware is crucial for success in all walks of life !!
Thirupaavai Paasuram #5 describes Bhagwan Krishna in all his glory and offers a path to finding Moksha. The English translation doesn’t capture the beauty of the verses.
Thirupaavai Paasuram #4 is about Sustainability and co-existing with Nature. A very important lesson for today’s world !!
The second paasuram in the 30 songs of Thirupaavai speaks of the do’s and don’ts during the month of Margazhi.
The 30 paasurams known as Thirupaavai are written by Andal and they are sung during the month of Margazhi. Enjoy the first song.
Thirupaavai Paasuram #30, marks the conclusion of the Margazhi Nonbu. The 30 Paasurams share deep concepts for spiritual growth and attaining Moksha in simple songs. Reciting them with Bhakti is a sure shot way to reach Krishna.
In Paasuram #29, Andal is asking Krishna to remove their longing for everything else and leave them with just his devotion. As Osho says, transformation of desires. Sarvam Krishnamayam Jagat 🙏🏿
Bhagwan Krishna doesn’t look at how well you do the rituals, he only looks at the depth of your devotion and surrender – Paasuram #28 shares this important message !!
Material wealth enables the spiritual quest… that’s the simple message in Paasuram #27, and that’s why Andal asks Krishna for material wealth too !!!