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Post by Sumi on Jan 14, 2012 19:40:43 GMT 5.5
Author: Radha Ramamoorthy, Pudukottai (in Tamil) Compiler: T.S. Kothandarama Sarma Source: Maha PeriyavaL - Darisana AnubhavangaL vol. 2, pages 32-43 Publisher: Vanathi Padhippaham (May 2005 Edition)
I used to write poems and songs on PeriyavaaL and submit to him. I would write on an ordinary paper and keep it in Periyavaa's sannidhi. He would take and read it himself or would ask Sri Balu who would be on his side to read it. Sometimes he would ask me to read it and listen.
On one occasion, I wrote a song as a Raaga Maalika on the daily puja that Periyavaa does. I kept it near Sri Periyavaa. He said to Sri Vedapuri SastrigaL who was beside him, "Take it and read." The SastrigaL took and read the paper. When he was half way through, Periyavaa asked him to stop. Exactly at that time the MaTham's bell rang and Periyavaa said "Aum! Aum!" loudly for each stroke of the bell. After it was over he said, "Now you read on."
Vedapuri continued, reading the next line I had written, which was "With the bells ringing Aum, Aum...". All of us there were surprised.
Why should the bell ring exactly at that time? Why should Periyavaa recite "Aum... Aum..." for each stroke of the bell? Which God's saMkalpa is this?
That incident seemed to make me realize Periyavaa as telling me, "You don't write anything on your own that is not known to me. It is my anugraha that makes you write."
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Post by srimaatrenamaha on May 24, 2023 10:42:23 GMT 5.5
Wow!! My heart is so full reading this!! Maha Periyava knows everything and is always blessing, taking care of all of us! Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara
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