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The message of the Thirukkural is presented in verse form through 180 couplets from Virtue and 220 from Wealth. Each couplet is explained in simple poetic form of four lines. There is no departure from the original meaning. Only familiar words are used in the explanation. This is a new venture in the field of literature.
A garland of devotional songs. An outcome of ecstasy experienced through worship. Songs - 1. Praising the glory of Lord Siva and Sakthi and 2. Praying for blessing to (i) Conquer karma and fate (ii) Be free from worries (iii) Avoid rebirth (iv) Get spiritual knowledge Songs on 1. Significance of (i) Namasivaya Mantra (ii) Kundalini Sakthi (iii) Nataraja's Ananda Thandava (iv) Thiruvanamalai Girivalam (v) Dakshinamurthy's Chinmudra, 2. Implication of Supreme Being as (i) Ardhanareeswara (ii) Sanakara Narayana, 3. Importance of (i) Chanting Thiumurai songs (ii) Submitting to God's will 4. Need for (i) Purity in thought, word, and deed (ii) Love, goodwill, unity and peaceful living 5. Ways to (i) Make God dwell in our minds (ii) Involve all parts of body in worship (iii) Turn copper into gold as said by Thirumoolar (iv) Achieve self control as advocated by Thiruvalluvar 6. Gratness of Appar and Manickavasakar 7.Kannappar's dedication to God.
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