The Greatness of Renunciates - Verse 7 & 8© Seetha Natarajan
Mar 5, 2001
The man who has renounced the worldy life is knowlegabe and the words he utters never go futile. Verse (7)
Suvai Olee uuruu Oosai Nattram Yendru Eyendhin
Vaghai Therivan Kattey Olaghu.
Explanation:
He who controls his five sense perceptions of Touch, Taste, Sight, Sound and Hearing, controls the world.
The world itself is within the knowledge of that capable person who is capable of recognizing and controlling the perceptions.
Verse (8)
Nirai Mozhi Mandhar Perumai Nilathu
Marai Mozhi Kattei Vidum.
Explanation:
The great men whose words never go in vain, reveal to the world through their mystic and secretive words.
The greatness of a renunciate shine forth, when his mystic words come true.
A renunciate possess powers which ordinary people do not.
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