![]() ![]() Glorious Murugan, deathless and unborn! Thief who kidnapped Valli, she who was born to a redĭeer!( 4) When he through silence instructed me 'Be silent!', what a wonder! I was unable to cognise even a single external object. Vedas? Is it the 'I' principle or the mind? Or is it that place where 'I' was O Shanmukha!( 2) What is reality? Is it the earth, water, fire, air or ether? Is it the state in which knowledge arises? Is it the chanting of the O Lord, God of the deva realm!( 1) Are you not joyous, carefree, unsorrowing, the great yogi, the one who desires the good of all beings, the one who is possessed of kind speech, and the one who performs divine dramas? O Murugan! I beg you, please enlighten me about the experience of liberation in which everything ceases to exist, that good state in which the sense of 'mine' is lost. ![]() Kandar Anubhuti is a fifty-two verse poem, rich in mythological symbolism, in which Arunagirinatha frequently refers to his quest for God and his subsequent experience of him. ![]()
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