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Amalanadhipiran

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These are all also meant to believe that God forgives who forgives themselves. God is supposed to be one and above all and absolver of all sins committed unknowingly. Anything is right with God if we approach him with the right set of mind.
 
These are all also meant to believe that God forgives who forgives themselves. God is supposed to be one and above all and absolver of all sins committed unknowingly. Anything is right with God if we approach him with the right set of mind.

You give a stereo type answers only---not reading the question at all. You have not mentioned the name of the alwar.
 
The Alwar is Thiruppan Alwar, who was an incarnationof Vishnu's Srivatsa mark as I discuss in my question here. He has composedexactly one poem in the Naalayira Divya Prabandham. As you alluded to, he wascarried into the Sri Rangam temple by Loka Saranga Muni, where upon seeing theRanganatha statue (which I discuss here) he spontaneouslycomposed a 10-verse poem called Amalanadipiran, which you can listen to here. Hereis the meaning:

The perfect-first-Lord is the radiant king of thecelestials and resident of Venkatam surrounded by fragrant groves. His goldenrule is just and blemish less. He made ​​me a slave of his devotees. He is theLord of Arangam surrounded by lofty walls. O, his auspicious lotus feet havecome to stay in my eyes!
With glee in his heart, he measured the Earth; hiscrown touched the roof of the Universe. He is the Kakuthstha Lord Rama, whorained arrows and killed the Rakshasas clan: He is the Lord of Arangamsurrounded by fragrant groves. My mind hovers over the red vestures on his darkframe!
He stands in, the monkey forest of Venkatam hillsover the North, worshipped by the celestials. He reclines on a serpent inArangam. Over his sunset-red vesture, the beautiful lotus-seat of Brahma risesfrom his navel, obsessing my heart and spirit!
He shot arrows and felled the ten heads of Ravana,the king of fortified Lanka. He is the ocean-hued reclining in Arangam wherepeacocks dance to the song of bumble-bees. Aho; the cummerbund over his bellyremains in my heart and haunts me.
Relieving me of my load of misdeeds, the Lord ofArangam made ​​me his devotee; and what is more, he entered into me. What greatpenance did I do, I do not know. O, His' auspicious garland-chest has possessedme!
My Lord saved the crescent-crested Siva from sin.He swallowed, the world, the people, the space, the Earth, the seven mountainsand all else. He resides in Arangam city surrounded by flower groves that humwith bees. O, see his neck elevates my spirits!
He wields the discus and conch in his hands. Hisbody is like a dark mountain. He is my master with a tall crown wafting thefragrance of Tulasi. He is the wonder-Lord of Arangam reclining on a serpentbed. Aho, his red lips have won my heart over!
The first causes Lord, hard to reach even for thegods, the perfect Lord residing in Arangam, is the one who, tore into thetyrant Hiranya Kasipu's bowels. His face is set with dark wide red eyes. Aho,those eyes have made ​​me intemperate.
He swallowed seven worlds and lay as a child on afig leaf. He reclines on a serpent in Arangam. He wears a beautiful gem-setgarland and a necklace of pearls on his dark frame. Aho, his matchless beautyhas stolen my heart!
The dark-hued Lord is, theLord who came as a cowherd-lad and stole buffer, He is the Lord of gods, andthe Lord of Arangam also. He has stolen my heart. After seeing my Lord ofambrosial delight, my eyes will see naught else.

 
These are all also meant to believe that God forgives who forgives themselves. God is supposed to be one and above all and absolver of all sins committed unknowingly. Anything is right with God if we approach him with the right set of mind.

You have deep understanding and insight.

Very few have this gift.
 
Good link--This alwar composed 10 hymns only on Arangan and Veketeswara of tirupati.

Venkateswaran of Tirupathi ?

ThiruppaaN Azhwaar composed ten paasurams among the divya prabandham revered as "Amalanaadhipiraan" Prabhandham. All 10 pasurams praise our Arangan. As ThiruppaaN Azhwaar has not sung on any other divya desa perumal,
 
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