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Yaathum oore yaavarum kelir purananuru dong
Yaathum oore yaavarum kelir purananuru dong




yaathum oore yaavarum kelir purananuru dong

Scorning the lowly is worse than praising the mighty, hence we don't do that.We aren’t impressed by the mighty, even more, we don’t scorn the lowly.Since we know from words of wise men that our precious lives follow their destined course like the rafts following the course of a mighty river, clattering over rocks after a downpour from lightning slashed skies,.Neither we rejoice at life as a pleasure, nor we distress it as a misery.Suffering and relief happen not because of others.Good or evil happen not because of others.Every town is our home town every man is our kinsman.This poem talks about universal thinking, faith, philosophy of life, scientific knowledge and relationship between elders and youngsters of ancient Tamils.

yaathum oore yaavarum kelir purananuru dong

This poem is distinguished by the fact that it sings about the truths explored by the sages. The 192 nd Purananuru poem is categorized under Podhuvial thinai and Porunmozhi kanchi. Kaniyan Pungundranar's two songs are compiled as Natrinai (Poem no. Govindan mentions that he was wrongly quoted as Kanibun Kundran ' in some of the texts. Hence he was known as Kaniyan Pungundran. The inscription at Mahibalanpatti temple refers to this place as ' Pungundra Nattu Pungundram'. He was born at Mahibalanpatti in Tirupattur, Sivaganga district. ' Kaniyan' refers to Astrology as he was into Astrology. The name Kaniyan Pungundranar was derived from his profession and his place.






Yaathum oore yaavarum kelir purananuru dong