Mooka pancha sathi lyrics in tamil pdf free download - opinion
Sage of Kanchi
Thanks to Sri Prasad for sharing this wonderful work.
Reading the script in its original form is the best way. However if the language comes in the way from enjoying the beauty of the words and meaning, we need an equivalent work in native language to understand. Mooka Pancha Shathi is one of the finest works as we all know. Sri Prasad had taken select verses as said my Mahaperiyava and delivered Tamil equivalent of those verses. He has given, the Sanskrit text, Tamil text and the meaning also. Beautiful work.
Following is his intro:
Periyava Charanam ! Sri Gurubhyo Namaha !
Sri Mookasaaram
‘Sri Mooka Pancha Shathi’ is a great sloka literature authored by Sri Mookasankarendra Saraswathi Swamigal (the 20th Acharya of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam) on the presiding deity of Kancheepuram, Sri Kamakshi.
‘Mooka’ means ‘dumb’ – the slokas were written by a ‘dumb’ boy who started singing the praise of Sri Kamakshi through this work. ‘Pancha Shathi’ means five hundreds. Yes, it’s a collection of 500 slokas with 5 ‘Sathakas’ – each containing 100 slokas.
Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathi Swamigal, who is revered as ‘Sri Maha Periyava’ , compiled 31 slokas from the great work and this compilation has come to be known as Sri Mookasaaram – the essence of Mooka Pancha Shathi.
Earlier, I had planned to translate at least few slokas from ‘Sri Mooka Pancha Shathi’ in Tamil poem form as ‘verses’. But was not sure of the slokas that I should select and hence the plan was delayed. The moment, I came to know about ‘Mookasaaram’ (through a link
shared on internet – thanks to Sri Sadashivabrahmhendra Bhakta Jana Samithi – Chennai – the publishers of the book), I decided to start working on the compilation and this book is the result of the efforts.
My sincere pranams to Sri Mooka Swamigal, the original author and Sri Maha Periyava, the compiler of the essence of the great work.
This book is structured in such a way that each sloka in Sanskrit version is followed by the sloka in Tamil letters, which is followed by a prosaic form of meaning of the sloka in essence.
The prosaic description is followed by the poetic form in Tamil to enable readers to appreciate the poetic presentation.
My thanks are due to my family members who cooperated and supported me in completing this work.
Sri Periyava Charanam ! Jaganmadha Kamakshi Charanam !
Regards
p.srideviprasad
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