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Kanda Sashti Kavacham Lyrics Tamil. Uploaded by revathigopinath. Download as PDF or read online from Scribd. Flag for inappropriate content. Kanda Sashti Kavasam Lyrics in Tamil and English. This is to learn Kanda Sashti Kavasam Lyrics in Tamil and Kantha Sasthi Kavacham in English. The is the prayer song for Lord Muruga. In Tamilnadu this devotional song is the prayer song sung in all Murugan temples. It is believed that by praying this song, the devotes can over come all their life problems.
Thuthiporkku - to those who pray (those who recite this kavasam ) valvinaipom - this can be seen as a combination - val+vinai+pom. 'val' means strong. 'vinai' indicates the karma we have accumulated over many births. 'pom' is like 'po' in tamil which means to go away. So the term 'thuthiporku valvinaipo' means that for those who recite this kavasam, their karma that has been following them strongly for many births will go away.
Thunbampom - the sorrows will go away. Nenjil pathiporkku - to those who memorise this kavasam by heart selvam palithuk kathith ongum - wealth will come and it will increase nishtaiyum kaikoodum - what ever they think will happen. Nimalar arul kanthar sashti kavasam thanai - this 'kandha sashti kavasam' which is blessed by lord muruga. 'nimalar' means one who is pure without any dirt.
The benefits that one gets by reciting this kavasam is given in the first stanza. All the bad karma accumulated over many cycles of births and which is still following and burdening us will go away if we recite this kavasam. 'Vinai' means bad karma. 'Valvinai' means bad karma that is following us from many births.
'Valvinaipom' means that the bad karma following us from many births will go away (po means go away in tamil). All their sorrows will go away. And for those who memorize this kavasam and hold it in their heart, wealth will come (selvam palithuk) and it will increase ('kathith ongum' means increase) Whatever they think of will come true. 'Ishta' means what we wish for.
'Nishta' means what ever we think about. In the last line of the stanza Devaraya Swamigal says the benefits of this kavasam and goes to the first line. The Thiruchendur Murugan Temple is located in the small town of in the district of,. It is 55 km south-east of Tirunelveli, 40 km from Tuticorin and 75 km north-east of.
It is easily accessible either by bus or car. Frequent train services are available to Tiruchendur from the nearest railway junction, Junction. This temple is the fourth Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu to get ISO certification. The Kumbabisheka for this temple was held recently in July 2009, after this many new schemes was implemented in this temple.This temple is famous its 'Panneer ilai ' which is praised by Sri Adi Shankaracharya that the mere vision of the Panneer leaf Vibhuthi would cure many incurable diseases. The Temple Mela-gopuram, a massive structure of nine storeys, is a striking landmark for many miles around both by land and sea. It is about 137 feet high above yāli-mattam, over a ground-floor 90' feet long north to south and 65-1/2 feet broad east to west. The finials stoopis at the top are nine in number in consonance with the number of storeys as a general rule with such temples.
They are of plaster and stucco, 7 feet, 6 inches in height; and placed over a pedestal base 5 feet wide and 45 feet long. The location of his principal gopuram on the western side of the temple instead of on to the east as is usual to mark the entrance of any temple of importance, is possibly to wisely take advantage of the hardened sandstone rocks and the cliffs nearby to place its large foundations. There is a tradition that when this clock struck at mid-day, the call was taken up by a series of bell-fries on mantapas, said to have been built by the Panjalamkurichi family, at regular intervals between Tiruchendur and Ottapidaram. In all of them drummers were stationed to communicate along the route and as far as the residence of Kattabomma Nayakkan the Poligar somewhat after the style of the signals which conveyed across the Aegean the news of the fall Troy the actual performance of puja in this temple. At his signal, Kattabomma turned his thoughts to prayer before he took his daily meal.
A square mantapa in front of the Pillaiyar temple at Palaya-Kayal, one of such a series, is said to have been built by this family. Similar mantapas exist at Mukkani and Arumuganeri.