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3. Thiruandappahuthi He is the One Who keeps the stationary objects stationary. He is the ancient One transcending speech, the One Who cannot be comprehended by the apprehension of the mind. He is the One Who cannot be perceived by the eye and the other sense organs. He is the One Who ordained the ether and all the elements to appear. Like the fragrance of flowers rising high and filling everywhere the supreme One pervades everything; that Effulgent Being Who for my sake coming to-day without any effort on my part did away with the body that spells ruin: He came to-day without any effort on my part and took abode in me: Obeisance to Him: (110-119): He made for me instead a body which yields ecstasy: Obeisance to Him! Like an eternal fountain He who is abiding in me delights my mind: obeisance to Him: I do not know how to bear any longer this body which is not able to contain the exquisite bliss which overruns it with waves (120-123): While He shone for me with a golden gleam made of the lightning-like flash of a heap of emeralds and a cluster of rubies, He hid himself from Brahma and Vishnu who searched for Him: From those who toiled to see Him with concentrated mind He hid Himself: From those who sought Him with devotion, to the grief of their kith and kin, He hid himself: From those who fixing their faith in the power of the Vedaas sought Him with painful effort, He hid Himself: (124-130): 141