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Saturday, 27 August 2016

Agananuru 208

He says about his lover’s hug. The poet inserts many historical events of his period.
King Ay-Einan, son of Veliyan, a king of Velir race was a philanthropist. If needed artists approaches his gate hailing his mountain TeMuduKuntram he he endowed them with elephants even at midnight. Ay-Einan maintained a bird sanctuary in his capital Pali. Mijnili a warrior of King Nanan attacked Ay-Einan at his capital with elephant and chariot forces. Ay-Einan fell in battle. The birds he saved flied above his body spreading wings to make shadow on his body. The king who caused the war shutting in his palace did not show mercy upon Ay-Einan. Velir women of died Ay-Einan appealed to the King Agutai. He destroyed tyranny warriors on behalf of the ladies. As Agutai saved the women my lover saved me from love-sick. Long live she. A brink of salt cannot stop river water. So, her lust desire melts her behavior of modesty; and makes her to hug me. King Ori ruled Kolli Hills famous for Jack-fruits. As the Kantal flowers smells in Kolli Hill, her virgin-body spreads fragrance. I hail her “Long Live”.
Brink in salt farm
Poem points brink of salt in river  

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


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