Thiruvasagam is a book that consists of Poems/Stanza. It is written by Lord Shiva. If one does not melt on hearing or singing Thiruvasagam, even if the soul listens to other Spiritual Stories the feel of melting cannot be felt. These are the Praising of Lord Shiva where every soul reads and feels.
Table of Contents
- Shiva Anandham.
- Lord Shiva
- Question and Answer 1.
- Question and Answer 2.
- Question and Answer 3
- Devaram
- Shiva Devotees
- Treasure
- Ritual Workship
- Question and Answer 1
- Question and Answer 2
- In this book, there are some of the experiences of Lord Shiva, the Maturity of a soul, the Path to Sivalogam, and Liberation. Doing the Meditation while the Thiruvasagam is sung brings good results.
- It uplifts the soul to gain maturity in the Spiritual World.
- This Book has no end. For example, the entire earth was submerged in the water for 12 times. But still, the book exists in the world as this is the Grace of Lord Shiva.
- .The Lord Shiva reads the Thiruvasagam after the entire earth is submerged.
Shiva Anandham.
- Thiruvasagam is the Honey. It also talks about the Shiva Anandham.
- The poems that are there are of Mantras. If these are uttered in our mouth we get a lot of benefits inside our body.
- If the poems are sung regularly it protects us from the Karma effect.
- While going to Pournami Girivalam in Tiruvannamalai, we need to chant the Thiruvasagam and Devaram Songs to get our desires fulfilled and to receive Lord Shiva’s Grace.
- Generally, Chanting them in the temple or at home gives a lot of Positive Energy, and Holyness is spread across the Place.
- The Book helps the soul to cross this Birth. If a soul gets a chance to chant the Thiruvasagam poems in this birth means, it is due to the Good deeds performed by the soul in the previous birth.
- The person who reads and listens to the Poems gets Puniyam ( Good Deeds).
Lord Shiva
- The Thiruvasagam is one of the book which is written by the Lord Shiva himself.
- So those are the experiences of the manikavasagar by the Lord Shiva. The Thiruvasagam is the only book which is written by Lord Shiva.
- The songs have to be uttered by the soul daily and on Shivratri day. It also helps one to get more energy from the universe and creates a chance to connect with the divine.
- Thus, one of the main things that all the Shiva devotees must carry is the Thiruvasagam book.
- The Lord Shiva devotees always sing these songs to the Lord Shiva. Finally, In Hinduism, Thiruvasagam is considered to be one of the sacred books which is written by Lord Shiva.
Question and Answer 1.
Where do I have to look for the meaning of Thiruvasagam songs
Some books come with the meaning of the poems in the devaram and Thiruvasagam. Some of the Saints had given the meaning considering the next generation.
Even in Shaivam, there are many meanings for the songs and some of the YouTube channels are also telling the meanings of the poem. That is some of the Shiva Devotees give the meaning of the poems. If we read or listen to thiruvasagam daily in our life we get connected with the mantras. We will also be understanding the meaning little by little with the Grace of the Lord Shiva.
Question and Answer 2.
What is the meaning of Thiruvasagam?
The meaning of Thiruvasagam is the Lord Shiva himself. Even the Manikavasagar said the Lord Shiva is the meaning of Thiruvasagam. After saying he went and mixed up with God He got Mukti.
Question and Answer 3
Where should I buy Saivam MP3 devotional songs like Thiruvasagam available in Chennai?
You can say download the Shaivam app. In that, everything is there to solve the problem that comes into our life. Thiruvasagam and Devaram are all about the science.
Therefore, The Shiva devotees keep the book in their head while singing the poem in Thiruvasagam. Hence, some of the devotees do Pooja for the Thiruvasagam book to get rid of all the sins. One should read the songs continuously to get bonded with the Thiruvasagam.
Devaram
Devaram is a book which consists of poems and songs in it. The praising of Lord Shiva and a lot of information about spiritual growth is there. Hence, This is written by ThiruGnana Sambandar, Thiru Navukarasu, Sundarar and Manikavasagar. Generally, These are all mantras that give a good positive mental attitude and fulfill all the desires in our life.
Moreover, It talks about the experiences of these people with Lord Shiva and the maturity to be inherited. Moreover, These poems are sung in different temples in India. One of the ways to get the attention of the Lord Shiva is to sing songs in Devaram and Thiruvasagam. As these books consist of all mantra, it gives good vibration in our body. Listening and uttering these songs are considered to be Puniyam. ie. gives good deeds.
Shiva Devotees
- Therefore, there are many real-life examples where all the Shiva Devotees got Grace of the God and fulfilled their desires upon singing the Devaram and Thiruvasagam songs.
- Further, To get rid of diseases, to get money, to get happiness in life, to get married, to get good growth in Spiritual life, to get a good education, to get a good child, to build a house, etc for all these desires there are songs in Devaram and Thiruvasagam.
- Even these songs are liked by the Lord Shiva. There is a song that is to be sung in the morning and night to God. Devaram is like an ocean. Therefore, it helps us to cross this birth cycle and can stop the birth cycle.
Treasure
- Devaram is one of the treasures of the devotees who work with the Lord Shiva. In Devaram, many poems provide new information about the vision of God.
- Therefore, In Shaiva Siddhantam, there are four great saints named ThiruGnanaSambandar, Thirunavukarasar, Sundarar, and Manikavasagar who have composed many songs in various temples. Those are the experiences.
- Generally, The Nayanmars and Alvars composed religious hymns in Tamil. The Devaram composed by Nayanmars and the Nalayradivyaprabandam composed by Alwars represent the religious literature of the Pallava period.
Ritual Workship
- First, as “Tēva” and “Āram” which means “the garland of the lord [Shiva]“. Second, “Tē” and “Vāram” mean “create love towards the lord”. Tevaram has also been interpreted as “private ritual worship”, with the term varam appearing in temple inscriptions with the sense of “lord’s shrine”.
- Finally, Thevarams are devotional hymns sung in praise of Shiva by the 3 Nayanmars: Sambandar, Thirunavukkarasar, and Sundarar. Rendered in an ancient musical style that precedes most Indian classical music systems, these songs give us an insight into the wave of bhakti that swept across southern India during the 7th Century.
- Hence, Bhajan refers to any devotional song with a religious theme or spiritual ideas, specifically among Indian religions, in any language.
Question and Answer 1
What are the details of Devaram?
Devaram is composed of Sambandar, Thirunavukarasar, and Sundarar. They wrote about all the experiences they had with God. The appearance of God, some of the information related to the universe, the spirituality, Everything is mentioned in the Devaram. Mainly to get Moksha or Mukthi, one has to follow many good qualities. Chatting the Devaram and Thiruvasagam in the houses brings positive energy and good vibrations in the body. If we sing the Devaram regularly, we get connected to it.
Question and Answer 2
Did Lord Krishna worship Lord Shiva?
Certainly, The Lord Krishna Worshiped the Lord Shiva to get a victory in the War. Lord Rama also worshiped the Lord Shiva to get the Grace of Lord Shiva to reach God’s feet. Lord Rama and Lord Sita had a great history in the place of Rameshwaram. The Ramanathar Temple is very famous in Rameshwaram. It has almost 22 Theertham in it. The place has got the Grace from the Lord Shiva. The Lord Rama and Lord Sita had built the ShivaLingam and did pooja daily to get the Grace of Lord Shiva. The Rama had worshipped in the war to get victory.
Hence. Devaram is like an Ocean. Some of the songs are about the experiences of the Saints. The main goal is to get the Grace of the Lord Shiva. Finally, we can sing these songs daily to make the God Lord Shiva happy and to bless us.
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