Lesson - 6 |
A04116 Age of the first three Alwars |
This lesson deals with the fore-runners
of Vaishnavism called Alwars. Three popular poets of this group are
illustrated with their history and their contribution to Tamil literature.
Vaishnava religion praises Lord Vishnu. Alwarkal the
Vaishnavite poets are twelve and the compendium of their works is called
Nalayiraththivya pirapantham. The three earliest among them are Poykai Alwar,
Poothathalwar, and Peyalwar. They are worshipped in Vaishnava Temples.
Poykai Alwar considered God as the five senses felt
through the five organs of human body. The five elements of land, water,
fire, wind, and space - Panja Poothankal - are considered as different forms
of God. He is seen as the Eternal Truth.
Poothathalwar occupies the second place among the three
first Alwarkal. He is called so because Pootham means the essence of
knowledge and because he has actually experienced the Holy charactertistics
of Thirumal. His Rentaam Thiruvanthathi has 100 stanzas. Love is considered
as the wick to light the lamp of knowledge for worshipping Vishnu, also
called Narayana.
Peyalwar was born at Mylapore in Chennai. He is considered
to be the incarnation of the sword carried by Thirumal. His staunch faith
was as strong as the grip of a ghost and hence the reason for his name. His
Thirunool considers Siva and Vishnu as one called Sankaranarayanan, He
invites the devotees to chant the name of Thirumal for attaining the goal of
salvation of human life.
On learning this lesson you will understand the meaning of
the word Alwar, the tweleve such poets, the three earliest among them and
their works, and above all how all the three were taken into His hold by
Lord Vishnu Himself. This practical guidance enables the devotees of Lord
Vishnu to adopt the worshipping manner, the benefits of such worship and the
greatness of ecstasy in encompassing all things in the world. |