N. T. Rajkumar untitled poem summary
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N.D. Rajkumar is a phenomenal craftsman who can look at the present spreading out before us with a sharp regard for history and old stories, while he offers us longs for possible prospects. His works burst like stars that prompt us that diverse universes are possible – that phenomenal quality must be made authentic. In the second melody, Rajukumar familiarizes with us an Ardhanariswara Siva who has been sundered from his treasured, his demanding other a substantial part of, his other self, Maari. A Siva who sits wailing by the black-top having lost everything. A depression bewildered god, whose love has been wildly slaughtered. This unprotected pale god ought to be ensured by a removed, a local devotee, by a man – Kannappan – who sings brilliant and astonishing works to this hurt, wailing, pitiful Siva. Rajkumar is just a little dim shaded sparrow who watches this and sings about it.
Kannappan Nayanar is depicted in Hindu Saivite old stories as one of the 63 Nayanmars or blessed individuals – each Nayanmar a little god in the Periya Puranam (The Great Purana), an acknowledged work said to have been amassed in the midst of the twelfth century by Sekkizhar. The story goes that Kannappan was normally acquainted with a searcher system and responded to the name Thinnan in Sri Kalahasti (the present Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh). Sooner or later, while pursuing in the forest, Thinnan finds an uncommon linga and begins adoring it. He quenches the linga's thirst with water from his very own mouth, the linga's hunger with the swine meat he has pursued. The different religious Siva lovers are frightened at his 'foul' and 'unrefined' ways.