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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalA garland of devotional songs.
An outcome of ecstasy experienced through worship.
Songs – 1. Praising the glory of Lord Siva and Sakthi and
2. Praying for blessing to
(i) Conquer karma and fate
(ii) Be free from worries
(iii) Avoid rebirth
(iv) Get spiritual knowledge
Songs on
1. Significance of
(i) Namasivaya Mantra
(ii) Kundalini Sakthi
(iii) Nataraja’s Ananda Thandava
(iv) Thiruvanamalai Girivalam
(v) Dakshinamurthy’s Chinmudra,
2. Implication of Supreme Being as
(i) Ardhanareeswara
(ii) Sanakara Narayana,
3. Importance of
(i) Chanting Thiumurai songs
(ii) Submitting to God’s will
4. Need for
(i) Purity in thought, word, and deed
(ii) Love, goodwill, unity and peaceful living
5. Ways to
(i) Make God dwell in our minds
(ii) Involve all parts of body in worship
(iii) Turn copper into gold as said by Thirumoolar
(iv) Achieve self control as advocated by Thiruvalluvar
6. Gratness of Appar and Manickavasakar
7.Kannappar’s dedication to God.
R Gangadaran
The Author, a born teacher hailing from a family dedicated to the teaching profession, is a lover of learning as well as teaching. As a student, he was a teacher’s favorite and as a teacher, he was students’ favorite.
Known for his enlightened teaching competence, he was an asset to the government school where he worked. An ideal teacher with a deep devotion to duty, he strove for two-fold aims- promotion of academic excellence and development of character.
After retirement, he taught at Vivekananda Institute, Chennai and authored guidebooks and grammar workbooks for standards VI to X under Samacheer Kalvi syllabus.
Nurtured in a religious way of life, he inherited piety from his parents and chanted Thirumurai songs. Now brimming with spiritual longings, he got an inspiration to write devotional songs on Lord Shiva. This book is a collection of his songs.
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