Religious discourse: Indescribable experience

Religious discourse: Indescribable experience: Many poets have tried to describe their experience of God. But in all cases words have failed them, said K. Sambandan in a discourse. Manickavachagar, a minister under a Pandya King, was one day trans



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"One can teach another how to read or to write, or even to recite a religious verse. But how can one teach someone what one has experienced? And that is the problem even with the best of bhaktas. Arunagirinatha, in one of the verses in Kandar Alankaram, says that words are not sufficient to describe the greatness of Lord Shanmukha. In one of the verses in Tiruvachagam, Manickavachagar says that the Lord saved him from seeking the favours of women, saved him from being totally absorbed in worldly enjoyments and gave him His grace. “But how can I describe this miraculous thing that has happened?” ....

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M G Warrier

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