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mathru panchakam

Mathru Panchakam by Adi Shankaracharya.

dear Gaya,
i actually didnt know about this Panchakam at all.
i search the web for the answer to your question and found it.
thanks to your question i have also found an answer


renuka
 

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Mathru Panchakam by Adi Shankaracharya.

dear Gaya,
i actually didnt know about this Panchakam at all.
i search the web for the answer to your question and found it.
thanks to your question i have also found an answer


renuka

This panchaka,especially the last verse , will melt any son and open flood of tears however controlled he is, especially if he had performed the last rites to his mother. The same case with this scribe-- even while writing this.

For the Acharya, it was something more painful, as being excommunicated family, there were no others coming to do the rites and even though He was a sanyasi, he had to do the last rites. This one brings out the tender human in him. but the ire was not exhibited ,instead only sense of unification was brought by him.

.......Aalayam Karnaalayam.......

Greetings.
 
This panchaka,especially the last verse , will melt any son and open flood of tears however controlled he is, especially if he had performed the last rites to his mother. The same case with this scribe-- even while writing this.

For the Acharya, it was something more painful, as being excommunicated family, there were no others coming to do the rites and even though He was a sanyasi, he had to do the last rites. This one brings out the tender human in him. but the ire was not exhibited ,instead only sense of unification was brought by him.

.......Aalayam Karnaalayam.......

Greetings.


Dear SuryaJi,
I fully understand what you are saying.
You know all the while I was under the impression that men were the emotionally stronger ones but after witnessing my husband preforming the final rites for his mother I have changed my opinion.
Cascade of emotions and tears I witnessed.
I think the mother -- son bond is a very unique bond even a daughter cannot understand.

renuka
 
Dear Renukaji
Thank you very much for the prompt reply. I feel this is the greatest new year gift I got. I was searching for this for quite long time.I thank tamil brahmins.com for this wonderful gift

regards, Gaya
 
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