KUTHTHU VILAKKERIYA
Tiruppavai 19 pasuram showcases Andal's poetic prowess and her deep devotion to Lord Krishna
Andal now appeals again to Nappinnai to get up and open the door for them. Devi is represented in three different personas. (Sridevi, Bhoodevi and Neela devi). She is inseparable from the Lord, meant only to bless the souls. Yesterday, Andal addresses Devi as Neela. In today’s verse, she addresses her as Bhoodevi. In tomorrow’s verse, she will address her as Mahalakshmi.
The pasuram describes a serene scene where the gods devi urges Nappinnai to wake up her consort, Krishna, who lies asleep on a luxurious bed with a lamp still burning bright. She implores Nappinnai to rouse Krishna from slumber, emphasizing the devotee's eagerness to meet their beloved Lord. The essence of the pasuram revolves around the themes of love, devotion, and the inseparable bond between the divine and the devotee ¹.
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