“Devotion is a dimension that will allow you to sail across even if you do not know the way.” – Sadhguru


 

“Eppadi Thaan…” was written by Oothukadu Venkata Subbaiyar, and looks at life from the perspective of a devotee (of Krishna, in this song).

The song describes how once a person is devout, all they see is sweetness around them. The buzzing of bees becomes a song, Krishna’s mischief become endearing pranks, and his many heroics become awe-inspiring legends. Such is the sweetness of devotion that it transform’s the devotees experience of life in powerful ways.

Devotion has been an important part of spiritual processes in India. Stories of Radhe Krishna, Mira Bhai, and the Nayanmaars have been told and retold for centuries, and many devotees are seen as no different than the Divine.

Sadhguru says, “Devotion is not an act; it is not directed towards something or the other; the object of devotion is immaterial. It is just that with devotion, you have dissolved all the resistance in you so that the divine can transpire like breath. The divine is not an entity sitting up there; it is a living force in every moment of your life.”

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Eppadi Thaan…

Eppadi than en ullam pugundu ennai adimai kondiro (swamy)
How did you manage to open my heart and enslave me – Oh Swamy!

Isai tharum kuzhalodu kundalam olira
Ivai tharum suvaiyodu vandinam murala

The flute sings its melodies, the earrings dazzle
Among all this sweetness, the bees sing their songs

Oppuyar illadha uthamane – oru
Uraga nadam aadum vithagane

The pure person beyond compare
He who danced atop a snake

Ulagirundha vaay thirandha padiyo
Alladhu uralodu pinaindhu irundha padiyo

He who contained the world within himself
(Referring to the incident where his mother Yashoda sees the world in his mouth)
He who was tied to the mortar

veliyil solla manam thulludhe
solla venum venum endra aasai kolludhe

The heart is unable to contain this emotion within
The heart desires to express itself

kulir oli mugam kandu naani naani – un
koi malar padathil ennai thalludhe

I feel shy looking at your cool, bright face
And am pushed towards your fresh lotus feet

Ini oru ulagam unai thavira yenak oru sugam illai yena thandhavaa
Thani oru mudi mel ilamayil nadi tharu thogai aniya thandhavaa

He who left me no comfort anywhere, except in him
He who wears a peacock feather on his head

Uri yeri kalavaadi thozharodu unakenakena thindravaa
Oorariyum munbu annaiyidam sendru ondrum ariyaadu nindravaa

He who stole butter from the pots and shared it with his friends
And ran up to his mother and stood innocently before complaints reached her

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