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We are happy to announce the release of the much awaited book Thiruppavai Goda’s Gita – Vol 4
Thiruppavai is the prabandham an anthology in Tamil composed by Sri Andal the incarnation of Sri Bhumi Devi. There are 30 pasurams in this prabandham recognized as Godopanishad; the essence of the sacred Upanishads.
Lord Krishna blessed us with Srimad Bhagavad Gita which contains around 700 slOkams which is also called Gitopanishad as it Is the essence of the sacred upanishad. Sri Andal also known as Goda blessed us the same essence of the sacred upanishad in just 30 pasurams.
The author through these volumes of Thiruppavai Goda’s Gita is sharing the excerpts from the Thiruppavai UpanyAsams of legendary AchAryAs and has brought out their rich anubhavams and interpretations of literal and esoteric meanings of the words and groups of words chosen by ANDAL for the Thirty paasurams of ThiruppAvai.
The commentaries on Thiruppavai is presented as a conversation between Goda and her friends in the form of a novel, intertwined with many interesting stories from the Ithihasas and Puranas, various sthala puranas and stories from the Sri Guruvayur Mahatmyam.
Four of the six volumes of Thiruppavai Goda’s Gita have been released. The thirty pasurams of Thiruppavai are generally arranged as six sets of pentads. Each of the volume of Thiruppavai Goda’s Gita cover the commentaries for one set of pentads.
1. The First set of Five points out the ways to perform the Paavai nOnpu (Vratam).
2. The Second set of five Paasurams awakens the gopis, who have recently fallen in love with Krishna.
3. The Third set of Five awakens five of the gopis, have been deeply in love with Lord KrishNa a for a very long time and invites them to join the Vratam.
4. The Fourth set of paaurams awakens the guards (Dwara PalakAs), NandaGopan - Yashoda, Balarama, Goddess Neela dEvi and Krishna.
5. The Fifth set of Pentads focuses on the preparations of KrishNa by the gopis to a state in which He can listen to their appeals.
6. The Sixth/Final set finds Lord KrishNa seated on His simhAsanam to listen to the Gopis and granting them the desired boons.
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