In this episode, we perceive the hardships in travelling, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 56, penned by Siraikkudi Aanthaiyaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the man to his heart, mid-way in his journey through the drylands.

In this episode, we observe a technique of persuasion, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 55, penned by Neythal Kaarkiyaar, a female poet from the Sangam age, whose name, which means ‘rain cloud’, left me with a smile. Set in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, passing on a subtle message to the man, listening nearby.

In this episode, we see the dynamism of emotions reflected in elements of nature, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 54, penned by Meeneri Thoondilaar. The verse is situated in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’ and speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, conveying her angst at the man’s delay in formalising their union.

In this episode, we perceive picturesque similes to describe the elements on land, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 53, penned by Koperuncholan, a poet-king from the Early Chola dynasty. Set in the farmlands of ‘Marutham’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the man, pressing him to seek the lady’s hand without further delay.

In this episode, we listen to an explanation about the turn of events, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 52, penned by Panampaaranaar. The verse is situated in mountains of ‘Kurinji’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, conveying the reason why preparations were ongoing for the lady’s marriage with the man.

In this episode, we hear of events that bring good news to the lady, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 51, penned by Kundriyanaar. Set in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’, the verse speaks in the voice of confidante to the lady, allaying the lady’s anxiety about the delay in the man’s return to seek her hand in marriage.

In this episode, we perceive the consequence of loneliness in a lady, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 50, penned by Kundriyanaar. Set in the farmlands of ‘Marutham’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the messengers, sent by the man, conveying her angst when they come seeking entry to her house.

In this episode, we perceive an act of forgiveness, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 49, penned by Ammoovanaar. The verse is situated in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’ and speaks in the voice of the lady to the man, conveying her acceptance of him, when he returns to her after being with the courtesan.

In this episode, we perceive the yearning to allay a friend’s suffering, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 48, penned by Poonganuthiraiyaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante, expressing her angst about the lady’s state of mind.

In this episode, we relish a delightful conversation, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 47, penned by Neduvennilavinaar. The verse is situated in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the moon, passing on an indirect message to the man, listening nearby.

In this episode, we observe a day in the life of a house sparrow, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 46, penned by Maamalaadanaar. Set in the agricultural regions of ‘Marutham’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to her confidante, allaying her friend’s worry that she would not be able to bear with the man’s parting.

In this episode, we perceive the muddle in the mind of a lady, as captured in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 45, penned by Aalangudi Vanganaar. Set in the farmlands of ‘Marutham’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante, passing on a hidden message to the man’s messengers, listening nearby.

In this episode, we listen to a person’s fatigue in a quest, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 44, penned by Velli Veethiyaar. The verse is situated in the drylands of ‘Paalai’ and speaks in the voice of the lady’s foster mother, expressing her frustration at not seeing the man and lady she set out to find.

In this episode, we perceive the nuanced expression about one’s state of mind, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 43, penned by Avvaiyaar. Situated in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, conveying her feelings about the man’s parting away.

In this episode, we perceive the art of subtlety, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 42, penned by Kabilar. The verse is situated in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the man, refusing in a hidden manner, to accept his request to tryst with the lady by night.

In this episode, we relish a striking simile that reveals the lady’s state of mind, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 41, penned by Anilaadu Mundrilaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to her confidante, expressing the feelings within during the man’s parting away.

In this episode, we relish an unforgettable imagery for the magic that is love, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 40, penned by Sempulapeyaneeraar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the man to the lady, allaying her fears that he would part away from her.

In this episode, we perceive a deep concern for another, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 39, penned by Avvaiyaar. The verse is set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’ and speaks in the voice of the lady to her confidante, expressing what makes her worried about the man’s parting away.

In this episode, we perceive the pain in parting, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 38, penned by Kabilar. Set in the mountain country of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, expressing her inability to bear with the man’s parting away.

In this episode, we relish an act of love in nature, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 37, penned by Paalai Paadiya Perungkadungko. The verse is situated in the drylands of ‘Paalai’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, consoling her saying that the man has every reason to return soon to her.