I keenly followed the meaning of the lyrics to these Thiruppugazh songs from and made a self-made notebook out of these songs, the lyrics and the meanings (all in English-Transliterated Tamil, as I could not read Tamil fast especially in such songs). Perhaps due to the vaasanas in me, I took to repeatedly listening to the songs I liked (having remembered my mother singing) the most, either for the lyrics or for the bhaava (divine emotions in the music) involved or both.
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I stumbled upon the Thiruppugazh songs sung by Guruji online ( ). I would not consider myself a deep spiritual person then, though I was inclined towards spiritual life I was just plodding around, through some books and teachers. My “initiation” as it were started in Bangalore, as I pursued my PhD (and had time on my hands). However I never took the time to learn it formally. Because of the musical quality of the Thiruppugazh and repeated listening to it, I had managed a few half-songs as a child (we even have a few recordings lying around somewhere ? ).Īs I grew up, my mother regularly sang Thiruppugazh though she stopped attending classes.
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Raghavan (referred to respectfully as Guruji) and has been doing marathon work for the last several decades in the spreading of these divine songs.
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My mother recalls taking me to these classes along with me on her lap I used to dream away on the Ramayana (the series used to run on TV then) while listening to the Thiruppugazh classes held by “Bhajanai Mama” (Mani maama) of Thiruppugazh Anbargal group. Of the earliest divine influences in my life was the Thiruppugazh (divine songs on Lord Muruga written by sage Arunagirinaathar) classes that my mother attended even as I was a tottering child.