It is said that in the first pasuram of Thiruvaimozhi, the first letters of the first three lines refer to Pranavam; but it is said that it is out of order because Azhwar did not incarnate in the creed that recites Veda. Is this a valid reason? If it is, is that the reason why Thirupannazhwar also referred to Pranavam in his Amalanadhipiran pasuram in a similar manner?

It is a sin even to entertain the thought that Azhwars had incarnated in a lower caste.
They are immortals; they are incarnations of the Nityasuri-s; hence thinking from those angles begets severe sin. The akAram, ukAram, and makAram are interchanged in their pasurams due to the structure of the sentence and articulation.

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