குனித்த புருவமும் | Kunnitha Puruvamum
The beautiful shloka describes the beauty of Shiva and how many janmams (birth) aren't enough to see those dancing feet of His. This poem has been written by TirunAvukkarasar on Lord Natarajan of Chidambaram.
குனித்த புருவமும் கோவை செவ்வாயில் குமிழ் சிரிப்பும் பனித்த சடையும் பவளமும் போல் மேனியும் பால்வெண்நீரும் இனித்தமுடைய எடுத்த பொற்பாதமும் காணப்பெற்றால் மனித்த பிறவியும் வேண்டுவதே இம்மாநிலத்தே - திருநாவுக்கரசர் Thevaram : kunitta puruvamum kovvaic cevvAyiR kumiN sirippum panitta saDaiyum pavaLampOl mEniyiR pAl veNNIRum inittamuDaiya eDuttapoR pAdamum kANap peTRAl mani(t)tap piRaviyum vENDuvadE inda mAnilattE
The meaning:
If one can witness the bent eyebrows, the budding smile in the ruddy mouth resembling the Kovai fruit, the matted locks kept wet by the river Ganga, the coral-colored body smeared with milky white sacred ash, and the raised holy foot (of Lord Shiva) it is highly desirable to take birth in this world as a human.
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