0086.Abhirami Andhadhi Slogan 84 Poem by rajagopal. h..

0086.Abhirami Andhadhi Slogan 84



(Dear Readers,
Again Abhirami demonstrates Her will-power; this slogan’s translation is the one She explained; the inner details can not be shared due to reasons but the guarantee is that She is the force driving me and of course you too)
To Get Rid of Embarassing Situations

Tamil Transliteration

Udaiyaalai olgu sempattu udaiyaalai olirrmathi senj
Chadaiyaalai vanchagar nenjadaiyaalaith thayanghu nunnool
Idaiyaalai engal pemmannidaiyaalai ingu ennai inipp
Padaiyaalai ungalaiyumm padaiyaa vannam paarthirumae

Translation

Possessor of myself as Her slave
Donning the grand silk garment with radiance
Shining crescent moon adoring her locks
Never associating Herself with the malice
Beholding a glaring hip so slim like a thread
Forming the left-half of my Lord, Lady who
Shall never make me born again, meditate
Onto Her form to refrain from birth again!

Simple Meaning:

Abhirami is the one who made me Her devotee; she wears silk garments; shining crescent moon adorns Her locks; She never associates Herslf with the malice; She has a thin hip similar to a thread; She has occupied the left half of my Lord Siva; She will never make me take another birth; you also pray Her to refrain from another birth.

Commentary

Majority of the above explanations have come in the other slogans.

Lets focus on the last declaration of not making Bhattar be born again.

To take another birth a person or creature has to die necessarily; before death the same creature has to be protected from onslaughts.

What I wonder is that the question of rebirth.

There are two ways of looking at it

One is that the valiant die only once in this life; so whenever there is a problem or turbulence Abhirami will take care of Her children

The other one is to be derived from the Law of Conservation of energy defined as law of Thermodynamics and Newton’s Third Law of Motion.

Lets go into the law of conservation of energy in physic which deals with Energy conservation.
In physics, the law of 'conservation of energy' states that the total amount of energy in an isolated system remains constant and cannot be created, although it may change forms, e.g. friction turns kinetic energy into heat (radiant energy) . In thermodynamics, the first law of thermodynamics is a statement of the conservation of energy for thermodynamic systems, and is the more encompassing version of the conservation of energy. In short, the law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another or transferred from one body to another, but the total amount of energy remains constant (the same) .
Ancient philosophers as far back as Thales of Miletus had inklings of the conservation of some underlying substance of which everything is made. However, there is no particular reason to identify this with what we know today as 'mass-energy' (for example, Thales thought it was water) .
A key stage in the development of the modern conservation principle was the demonstration of the mechanical equivalent of heat. The caloric theory maintained that heat could neither be created nor destroyed but conservation of energy entails the contrary principle that heat and mechanical work are interchangeable.
The mechanical equivalence principle was first stated in its modern form by the German surgeon Julius Robert von Mayer. Mayer reached his conclusion on a voyage to the Dutch East Indies, where he found that his patients' blood was a deeper red because they were consuming less oxygen, and therefore less energy, to maintain their body temperature in the hotter climate. He had discovered that heat and mechanical work were both forms of energy, and later, after improving his knowledge of physics, he calculated a quantitative relationship between them.
In quantum mechanics, energy is defined as proportional to the time derivative of the wave function. Lack of commutation of the time derivative operator with the time operator itself mathematically results in an uncertainty principle for time and energy: the longer the period of time, the more precisely energy can be defined

So the total number of creatures either in one form or the other is a constant; if the devotee is determined to avoid this birth-death cycle Abhirami will retain them with Her which is guaranteed by the third Law Of Newton which states:

Whenever a particle A exerts a force on another particle B, B simultaneously exerts a force on A with the same magnitude in the opposite direction. The strong form of the law further postulates that these two forces act along the same line. This law is often simplified into the sentence 'To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.'

Here A is the devotee and B is Abhirami; the force exerted by the devotee is his devotion and force exerted by Abhirami is the unquestionable protection to the devotee.


9 11 2008

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