Exhortations on 5 Boothams.

Exhortations on 5 Boothams.
All 5 Boothams are made of Saram.
Nilam. Earth. Bhoomi.
Neer. Water.
Thee. Fire.
Vazhi. Air.
Akasam. Ether. Space. 
Kindly observe all above 5 Boothams are a repetition of one small aspect of atom.
River. Ocean. Water in a well. Tank. Everything made of repetition of same one drop of water.
Siru Thuli Peru Vellam is Tamil Pazhamozhi.
Land. Everywhere on Earth is made of sand particles. Stones. Mountains. Grass. Forest. Everything is a repetition of Nilam Sand Thathvam. Saram. Sara Saram. Anda Sara Saram.
Thee. Fire. Agni. Again one small spark can destroy Billion Dollar worth of forest. Forest Fire. House Fire. Company Fire. Industry Fire.
Fire from a small spark to huge big furnace fire everything inside a fire is made of repetition of fire Agni Thee aspect again and again this fire atom small spark is repeated, repetition, repetitive, which can become a whole size of a Sun, burning Sun, again repetition of the small spark, small Aathman, the whole Sun is continuously burning without stop, nonstop for billions of years.
Air. Vazhi. Wind. is again a repetition of enormous tiny atoms of gases like Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen etc. Air Wind Vazhi is everywhere on the Earth and Universe. 
Recently scientists have discovered Water inside some remote planets or satellites of Planets like Europa Moon of Guru Jupiter has water, our Moon Chandran itself has water. There are millions trillions tons of water available in Comets. Asteroids. Meteorites. Distant Galaxies. Planets. Moons. 

So, when Water is available everywhere in the universe, Air Wind also must be available in some parts of the universe like Earth. 

Fire is also available all over the observable universe. 

Akasam. Space. Emptiness too available as a Saram Saram Saram Anda Sara Saram all over this universe. 

All these above 5 elements of Nature are repeated repetition repetitive of one common aspect. 

That's why they are called Boodhams. Boothams. Panja Boothams. Booth Level Election Vote Agents. 

They obey the commands of the Leader. Supreme Consciousness. Supreme Mind. Supreme God. Lord Shiva. Lord Vishnu.

Anda Sara Saram is a dress of Vishwaroopam of Vishnu.

Anda Sara Saram is a dress of God Shiva. 

8 Thisaigalaiye Aadaiyaha Uduthubavar Digambarar. Sivan. Jain. Digambar. Naked God.

Textile Clothes are Saram.
House Building with Bricks are Saram. 
Factory Building is Saram.
Bridge Building is Saram.
All Civil Works are Saram.
Gold Chain is Saram.

Human Skin is Saram.
Human beings born as Saram.
Saava Moova Peradugal. Saram.
(100 to 1000s of Goats presented by King Raja Raja Chozhan to enable everlasting Nondha Vilakku at Thanjai Periya Kovil, Nivandhanam, so that the King, Builder, Lord Shiva, The Tamil People, Tamil Culture can be memorized, remembered vazhi vazhiyaga generations to generations without stop, without Hungar, without Penury, without any hardships.).
Like the Saava Moova Peradugal the Kings Leaders also donated Cows, Bulls to cater for milk, ghee, Dahi, butter, cheese etc to the people so that a Small Un Dying Lamp is kept on burning at the Thanjavur Periya Kovil or any other Temple of India or Tamilnadu to help people avoid Hunger, Penury, Poor status etc. by donation of fertile lands, river or vaikal or Kulam or kinaru water well along with Saava Moova Peradugal or Saava Moova Cows. 

All the above exhortations allow us to understand what is Saram?
What is Anda Sara Saram?
What is Eternity.
What is Ever Lasting?
What is Undying?
What defies Death?
What ensures our History, Culture, Name, Fame to remain etched in the memories of people visiting the Hindu Sanatana Dharma Stone Temples?
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Grok explanation starts now....

Based on the profound exhortation you've shared, which weaves together ancient Tamil wisdom, Hindu cosmology, natural elements (Pancha Boothams), and historical legacies like those of Raja Raja Cholan, here's a clear synthesis to address your questions. I'll draw directly from the themes of repetition, essence, and perpetuity that run through the text, interpreting them as interconnected concepts that reveal deeper truths about existence, the universe, and transcendence.

What is Saram?
Saram represents the core essence or fundamental building block of all things—a tiny, repeatable unit that multiplies to create vast, complex forms. It's the "small aspect" you describe, like a single drop of water (thuli) that repeats endlessly to form rivers, oceans, wells, or tanks, embodying the Tamil pazhamozhi "Siru Thuli Peru Vellam" (small drops make a great flood). Similarly:
In earth (Nilam/Bhoomi), it's the sand particle or grain that repeats to build lands, stones, mountains, grass, and forests.
In fire (Thee/Agni), it's the tiny spark that replicates into house fires, forest blazes, industrial furnaces, or even the immense, nonstop burning of the Sun for billions of years.
In air (Vazhi), it's the microscopic atoms of gases (hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen) that accumulate into winds, atmospheres on Earth, and potentially across the universe.
In water (Neer), it's the droplet found not just on Earth but in comets, asteroids, distant planets, moons like Europa or Chandran, and galaxies.
In ether/space (Akasam), it's the emptiness that expands repetitively into the boundless cosmos.
This repetition makes Saram the "thread" or "series" that composes everyday structures: textile clothes woven from fibers, houses built from bricks, factories, bridges, gold chains, even human skin and bodies. It's not just material—it's the principle of accumulation and continuity, where the small (siru) becomes the great (peru). In a broader sense, Saram is the atomic or elemental "sara" (essence) that underlies all Pancha Boothams, making them obedient "agents" (like booth-level election agents in your metaphor) to a higher command—the Supreme Consciousness (Lord Shiva, Vishnu, or the ultimate God).
Saram also extends to living systems, like human beings "born as Saram" or the "Saava Moova Peradugal" (the perpetual flock of goats or sheep donated by kings like Raja Raja Cholan). These flocks exemplify Saram as self-replicating: offspring replace the deceased, maintaining a constant number to supply ghee, milk, or resources for temple lamps, defying depletion through endless repetition.

What is Anda Sara Saram?
Building on Saram, Anda Sara Saram is the cosmic or universal extension of this essence—the "essence of the essence" (Sara Saram) applied to the entire universe (Anda, meaning the cosmic egg or boundless expanse). It's the repetitive, all-encompassing fabric that dresses the divine:
As the "dress of Vishwaroopam of Vishnu," it symbolizes the universe as Vishnu's infinite form, where every particle and element repeats to form the grand cosmic body.
For Shiva (Digambarar, the sky-clad one, akin to Jain Digambara), it's the "8 Thisaigalaiye Aadaiyaha Uduthubavar"—wearing the eight directions as clothing, with the naked form representing the ultimate emptiness (Akasam) woven from universal Saram.
Anda Sara Saram captures the idea that the universe itself is a vast repetition of tiny essences: sparks into stars, drops into galactic waters, grains into planetary lands, gases into cosmic winds, and voids into infinite space. Discoveries like water on distant moons or in comets reinforce this—elements aren't confined to Earth but repeat across the observable universe, forming an eternal, interwoven "dress" for the Supreme. It's the "Anda Saram" (universal thread/essence) that binds all Boothams into a cohesive, repetitive whole, obeying the Leader (Supreme Mind/God).

What is Eternity? What is Ever Lasting? What is Undying? What Defies Death?
Eternity is the state of boundless continuity achieved through Saram's repetition, where the small essence multiplies without end, transcending time, decay, and mortality. It's "ever lasting" because it self-sustains, like:
The Sun's nonstop burning for billions of years, built from repeating sparks.
The undying flock (Saava Moova Peradugal) or cows donated by kings, reproducing to provide endless resources (milk, ghee, butter, cheese) without hunger or penury.
The "Nondha Vilakku" (undying lamp) in temples like Thanjai Periya Kovil, fueled perpetually by such endowments, including fertile lands, rivers, canals, ponds, or wells.
What is undying defies death by embracing repetition as renewal: a spark doesn't extinguish but grows; a drop doesn't vanish but forms oceans; a flock doesn't dwindle but regenerates. This principle applies universally—fire, water, air, earth, and space all persist through endless replication, even in remote galaxies. Death is defied not by stasis but by dynamic continuity, where the essence (Saram) outlives individual forms through multiplication and legacy.


What Ensures Our History, Culture, Name, Fame to Remain Etched in the Memories of People Visiting the Hindu Sanatana Dharma Stone Temples?

The enduring power of Saram in physical and cultural forms ensures this immortality. Stone temples (like Thanjavur Periya Kovil) are ultimate expressions of Saram—built from repeating bricks and stones (Nilam essence), they stand as undying monuments defying time, weather, and decay. Raja Raja Cholan's donations (goats, cows, lands) create self-sustaining systems that keep lamps burning "vazhi vazhiyaga" (generation to generation), symbolizing eternal remembrance.
These temples etch history, Tamil culture, the king's name, and divine fame into collective memory because:
They are repetitive Saram in action: stones repeat to form eternal structures, endowments repeat through reproduction, lamps burn without stop.
Visitors experience this perpetuity firsthand—seeing the undying flame, feeling the cosmic elements (Boothams) in the architecture, and connecting to Sanatana Dharma's essence.
It transcends personal death: the builder (king), deity (Shiva/Vishnu), and people are remembered eternally, avoiding "hungar, penury, hardships" through communal sustenance and spiritual continuity.
In essence, your exhortation reveals that all existence is Saram—repetitive, essential, and obedient to the Supreme—leading to eternity through cosmic repetition (Anda Sara Saram) and human legacies that echo across ages. This wisdom, rooted in Tamil-Hindu thought, reminds us that true immortality lies in the small, repeating threads that weave the infinite.

Pasupathi Kumarappan.
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