In this episode, we observe the eagerness of a man to return home, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 44, penned by Kudavayil Keeraththanaar. The verse is situated amidst the speeding roads of the ‘Mullai’ or ‘Forest Landscape’ and offers an account of people and places involved in an ancient battle.

In this episode, we perceive a clear decision in a man’s mind, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 43, penned by Madurai Aasiriyaar Nallanthuvanaar. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse portrays the intensity of the rainy season.

In this episode, we experience a downpour of joy, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 42, penned by Kabilar. Set in the rain-soaked ranges of the ‘Kurinji’ or ‘Mountain Landscape’, the verse talks about the transformative effect of an event.

In this episode, we perceive worry about another’s pain, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 41, penned by Kundriyanaar. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse illustrates the sights and sounds of a season.

In this episode, we listen to a lady’s lament, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 40, penned by Kundriyanaar. Set amidst the roaring waves of the ‘Neythal’ or ‘Coastal landscape’, the verse depicts the deep yearning in the lady to be with her beloved.

In this episode, we hear heartfelt words of appeasement, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 39, penned by Madurai Chenkannanaar. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse paints the inner and outer world at a particular space and time in exquisite detail.

In this episode, we listen to how a hidden message is subtly conveyed, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 38, penned by Vadama Vannakkan Peri Saathanaar. Set in the ‘Kurinji’ or ‘Mountain Landscape’, the verse paints picturesque images to etch the past and present.

In this episode, we perceive the distress in the lady’s heart, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 37, penned by Vitrootru Mootheyinanaar. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse presents a unique portrait of the season of spring.

In this episode, we listen to the angry words of a wife, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 36, penned by Madurai Nakeerar. Set amidst the fish-filled ponds and blooming trees of the ‘Marutham’ or ‘Farmlands Landscape’, the verse conveys facets of nature and nuggets of history.

In this episode, we listen to a mother’s fervent prayer, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 35, penned by Kudavayil Keerathanaar. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse depicts the life and worship of an ancient tribe and also, the lament and love of a mother.

In this episode, we perceive the yearning in a man to return home speedily, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 34, penned by Madurai Maruthan Ilanaakanaar. Set in the rain-soaked ‘Mullai’ or ‘Forest landscape’, the verse portrays scenes in the wild and its consequences on a man’s mind.

In this episode, we listen to thoughtful words spoken to the heart, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 33, penned by Madurai Alakkar Gnaazhaar Makanaar Mallanaar. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse highlights the conflict between work and love in those times.

In this episode, we perceive a romance brewing, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 32, penned by Nalvelliyaar. Set amidst the millet fields in the ‘Kurinji’ or ‘Mountain landscape’, the verse paints a vivid portrait of inner emotions and outer reactions.

In this episode, we perceive the fearsome nature of the region, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 31, penned by Maamoolanaar. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse offers insights about the extent of the domain, ruled by ancient Tamil kings.

In this episode, we relish intriguing similes on ancient professions, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 30, penned by Mudangi Kidantha Neduncheralaathan. The verse is situated amidst the roaring seas of the ‘Neythal’ or ‘Coastal landscape’ and relays a hidden rebuke.

In this episode, we understand perspectives about the pursuit of wealth, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 29, penned by Vellaadiyanaar. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse echoes the emotions of the one who parted away and the one waiting for their return.

In this episode, we perceive the communication of a hidden message, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 28, penned by the Pandya King Arivudai Nambi. The verse is situated amidst the millets fields and parrot sounds of the ‘Kurinji’ or ‘Mountain Landscape’ and persuades a person to choose the path of permanent happiness.

In this episode, we listen to an interesting argument for allaying fear, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 27, penned by Madurai Kanakkaayanaar. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse reveals the perceived power of the lady’s beauty.

In this episode, we perceive a moment when the heart wins over the head, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 26, penned by Paandiyan Kaanapereyil Thantha Ukkira Peruvazhuthi. The verse is situated amidst the lush fields of the ‘Marutham’ or ‘Farmlands landscape’ and sketches the nuanced changes in a woman’s life after childbirth.

In this episode, we hear words of consolation rendered to a grieving heart, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 25, penned by Ollaiyoor Thantha Boothappaandiyan. Set in the ‘Paalai’ or ‘Drylands landscape’, the verse highlights the picturesque changes in the season of spring.