In this episode, we perceive a unique technique of persuasion, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 176, penned by Varumulaiyaarithiyaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, conveying the worry in her heart and concealing a hidden message about the lady’s path forward.

In this episode, we perceive the bold attitude of a lady, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 175, penned by Ulochanaar. Set in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, in response to the confidante’s words of reproach that the lady must bear with the man’s parting.

In this episode, we observe the struggle between seeking wealth and showing kindness, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 174, penned by Venpoothiyaar. The verse is situated in the drylands of ‘Paalai’ and speaks in the voice of the lady to her confidante, expressing her anguish on hearing about the man’s intention to part away.

In this episode, we observe curious customs in courtship, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 173, penned by Madurai Kanji Pulavanaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the man to the confidante, when she refuses to accept his request to tryst with the lady.

In this episode, we perceive the anguish of a lady separated from her beloved, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 172, penned by Kachipettu Nannaakaiyaar. The verse is situated in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’ and speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, in response to the friend’s words of worry about the lady bearing with the man’s parting.

In this episode, we observe significant events in ancient matrimony, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 171, penned by Poonganuthiraiyaar. Set in the farmlands of ‘Marutham’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, as the friend worries about the man’s parting away.

In this episode, we listen to the echo of total trust in a beloved, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 170, penned by Karuvoor Kizhaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to her confidante, who was worried that the lady would be unable to bear with the man’s parting.

In this episode, we listen to words of anger expressing discontent within, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 169, penned by Velli Veethiyaar. The verse is situated in the agricultural regions of ‘Marutham’ and speaks in the voice of the lady to the man, as he tries to allay her ire about his parting away with a courtesan.

In this episode, we relish a sensory experience involving flowers in the rain, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 168, penned by Siraikudi Aanthaiyaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the man to his heart, in response to its insistence that he part away from the lady in search of wealth.

In this episode, we perceive a quaint scene of domestic bliss, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 167, penned by Koodalur Kizhaar. The verse is situated in the forest regions of ‘Mullai’ and speaks in the voice of the lady’s foster-mother to the birth-mother, narrating events that transpired in the lady’s marital home.

In this episode, we observe how a city transforms in the view of a beholder, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 166, penned by Koodaloor Kizhar. Set in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, conveying the lady’s state as she’s confined to the house.

In this episode, we observe the frenzied state of a heart in the first rush of love, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 165, penned by Paranar. Set in the hills of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the man to his heart, after the lady’s confidante refuses his request to tryst with the lady.

In this episode, we observe negative emotions between two women, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 164, penned by Mangudi Maruthanaar. The verse is situated in the agricultural regions of ‘Marutham’ and speaks in the voice of the courtesan to her friend, while passing on a pointed message to the lady’s friends, listening nearby.

In this episode, we perceive how a lady projects her feelings on an element of land, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 163, penned by Ammoovanaar. Set in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the sea, lamenting about her state, as she remains parted away from the man.

In this episode, we listen to how a man’s words to a flower echoes his deep feelings, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 162, penned by Karuvoor Pavuthiranaar. The verse is situated in the forest regions of ‘Mullai’ and speaks in the voice of the man to a wild jasmine, as he returns homeward after completing his mission.

In this episode, we observe a domestic scene and understand its hidden implications, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 161, penned by Nakirar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to her confidante, passing on a message to the man, listening nearby.

In this episode, we relish references to a bird that lived in ancient India, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 160, penned by Madurai Maruthan Ilanaakanaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to her confidante, in response to her friend’s consolation that the man would soon return.

In this episode, we perceive a subtle technique of persuasion, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 159, penned by Vadama Vannakkan Perisaathanaar. The verse is situated in the hills of ‘Kurinji’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, passing on a hidden message to the man, listening nearby.

In this episode, we listen in to a conversation with a rain cloud, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 158, penned by Avvaiyaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the rain, while passing on a hidden message to the man, listening nearby.

In this episode, we perceive fear in the heart of a lady, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 157, penned by Alloor Nanmullaiyaar. The verse is situated in the agricultural lands of ‘Marutham’ and speaks in the voice of the lady, conveying the thoughts in her heart, at the prospect of parting with her beloved.