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Friday, 12 August 2016

Agananuru 162

A damsel in mythology  
Man cannot enjoy Damsels. A girl like Damsel hugged me. Then what else I need, the hero says.
It is midnight after a heavy rain fall. I was waiting for her. It was her father’s palace. The snow wind was blowing. She appeared as a Damsel. She walked as a creeper dancing in wind flow. She had curling hair like sand flow in river bed. Her eyes were opening like flowers. Her teeth were buds of flowers in row. Smile appeared in her mouth in red. She hugged in her will with her bangle-music, for which I was waiting.
King Atigan was a philanthropist. He gave the needs what the needed men wanted. There was a mountain in his region with trees Vengai and Jackfruits. King Pasumbun Panndiayan marched his elephant army hoisting white flags as a symbol of friendship with King Atigan. The flags were moving in wind as a waterfall flows there. There were Damsels in the waterfall. As a Damsel in it she appeared and hugged. Then what else in need in life, the hero is happy with these words.

A poem by: Paranar
The text is belongs to second century B.C. or earlier.


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