Provides detailed verse-by-verse discussions and audio links for students of the Thirumurai.
Matrup patru enakku indri nin thirup Paadhame manam paaviththen Petralum pirandhen ini piravaadha Thanmai vandhu eydhinen Katravar thozhudhu eththum seerkkarai Yooril paandi kodumudi Natravaa unai naan marakkinum Sollum naa namachivaayave Meaning and English Translation
The phrase refers to one of the most soul-stirring hymns from the Thevaram , a collection of sacred Tamil Shaivite poetry. Specifically, it is the first verse of the Namachivaya Pathigam (Decad 7.48), composed by the 8th-century saint Sundaramoorthy Nayanar . The Context of "Matru Patru"
Provides detailed verse-by-verse discussions and audio links for students of the Thirumurai.
Matrup patru enakku indri nin thirup Paadhame manam paaviththen Petralum pirandhen ini piravaadha Thanmai vandhu eydhinen Katravar thozhudhu eththum seerkkarai Yooril paandi kodumudi Natravaa unai naan marakkinum Sollum naa namachivaayave Meaning and English Translation
The phrase refers to one of the most soul-stirring hymns from the Thevaram , a collection of sacred Tamil Shaivite poetry. Specifically, it is the first verse of the Namachivaya Pathigam (Decad 7.48), composed by the 8th-century saint Sundaramoorthy Nayanar . The Context of "Matru Patru"