In this episode, we perceive the aptness of a simile from nature, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 394, penned by Kuriyiraiyaar. The verse is situated in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, speaking of the man in a disparaging tone, as he remains parted away.

In this episode, we learn of historical incidents in a song on relationships, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 393, penned by Paranar. Set in the farmlands of ‘Marutham’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, passing on a hidden message to the man, listening nearby.

In this episode, we perceive a unique technique of persuasion, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 392, penned by Thumbiser Keeranaar. The verse is situated in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to a bee, passing on a pointed message to the man, listening nearby.

In this episode, we perceive the effect of rains on land and life, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 391, penned by Pon Maniyaar. Set in the forests of ‘Mullai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, relating the tormenting elements in her surroundings, as the man remains parted away.

In this episode, we learn about a specific danger in travelling at night, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 390, penned by Uraiyoor Mudhukottranaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of a wayfarer to the man, offering words of timely advice.

In this episode, we perceive the jubilation on hearing a good news, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 389, penned by Vettakannanaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, revealing positive developments with respect to the lady’s marriage.

In this episode, we relish a picturesque simile that sketches perfect belief in another, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 388, penned by Avvaiyaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the man, insisting that the lady could bear the journey through the drylands in the company of the man.

In this episode, we listen to the distress of a lady as she contemplates an evening and night ahead of her, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 387, penned by Kangul Vellathaar. The verse is situated in the forests of ‘Mullai’ and speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, in response to the confidante’s words that the lady must bear better with the man’s parting.

In this episode, we perceive how the time of the day changes its nature in the mind of a maiden, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 386, penned by Velliveethiyaar. Set in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, in response to the friend’s words that the lady must bear better with the man’s parting.

In this episode, we relish scenes from the wild in a mountain country, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 385, penned by Kabilar. Set in the hills of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, subtly requesting the friend to reveal the lady’s relationship to her kith and kin.

In this episode, we listen to a strong refusal, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 384, penned by Orambokiyaar. The verse is situated in the farmlands of ‘Marutham’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the man, denying him entry to the lady’s house.

In this episode, we listen to a person’s angst arising out of the indecision of another, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 383, penned by Padumarathu Mosi Keeranaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, explaining her difficult situation relating to the lady’s elopement with the man.

In this episode, we observe the changing seasons and their consequences, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 382, penned by Kurunkeeranaar. Set in the forests of ‘Mullai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, allaying the lady’s worry that the man remains parted away even after the promised season of return had arrived.

In this episode, we observe a counter-intuitive method of offering consolation, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 381, penned by an anonymous poet. Set in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, speaking in a disparaging tone about the lady’s relationship with the man.

In this episode, we observe an intriguing technique of consolation, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 380, penned by Karuvoor Kathapillai. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, relating how the man continues to remain parted away.

In this episode, we perceive a unique method of making an announcement, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 379, penned by an anonymous poet. The verse is situated in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, passing on a pointed message to the lady’s kith and kin, listening nearby.

In this episode, we listen to a mother’s wishes for the well-being of her daughter, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 378, penned by Kayamanaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady’s mother, on hearing that her daughter had eloped away with the man.

In this episode, we observe the discovery of solace in the midst of discomfort, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 377, penned by Mosi Kotranaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, in response to the confidante’s worry that the lady is not bearing well with the man’s parting.

In this episode, we relish picturesque descriptions of a lady’s qualities, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 376, penned by Padumarathu Mosikotranaar. Set in the coasts of ‘Neythal’, the verse speaks in the voice of the man to his heart, expressing why he is unable to part with the lady to go in search of wealth.

In this episode, we perceive a curious way of persuading another, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 375, penned by an anonymous poet. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, while passing on a hidden message to the man, listening nearby.