In this episode, we listen to wise words about the inevitability of an event, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 366, penned by Peri Saathanaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady’s mother, revealing the lady’s relationship with the man.

In this episode, we observe the acute effects of pining in a lady, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 365, penned by Madurai Nalvelliyaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the man, explaining the lady’s inability to bear with his parting.

In this episode, we perceive envy and quarrel over a man, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 364, penned by Avvaiyaar. The verse is situated in the farmlands of ‘Marutham’ and speaks in the voice of a courtesan, passing on a pointed message to the friends of another courtesan.

In this episode, we perceive a nuanced approach to dissuading someone, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 363, penned by Selloor Kotranaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the man, when he tells her of his intention to part away from the lady to go in search of wealth.

In this episode, we observe the courage of a person in questioning false beliefs, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 362, penned by Vempatroor Kannan Koothanaar. The verse is situated in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the priest Velan, passing on a clear message about the lady’s relationship with the man to the listening kith and kin.

In this episode, we perceive how solace can come from unexpected corners, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 361, penned by Kabilar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to her confidante, in response to that friend’s appreciation that the lady had bore well with the man’s parting.

In this episode, we perceive the intricate thought process of a Sangam lady in a critical situation, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 360, penned by Madurai Eelathu Poothanthevanaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, passing on a pointed message to the man, listening nearby.

In this episode, we perceive a happy moment of reconciliation, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 359, penned by Peyanaar. The verse is situated in the farmlands of ‘Marutham’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the bard, relating how the man has managed to allay the anger of his wife and reunite with her.

In this episode, we listen to consoling words rendered to an anxious heart, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 358, penned by Kotranaar. Set in the forests of ‘Mullai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, as the man remains parted away.

In this episode, we gaze at soaring mountains and falling stars, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 357, penned by Kabilar. 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 perceive shock and disbelief in the voice of a mother, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 356, penned by Kayamanaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the lady’s mother, on hearing about the lady’s elopement with the man.

In this episode, we observe an ancient mountain village at a particular time of the day, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 355, penned by Kabilar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the man, as he arrives at the lady’s house for his nightly tryst.

In this episode, we listen to philosophical words rendered in a moment of angst, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 354, penned by Kayathoor Kizhaar. The verse is situated in the farmlands of ‘Marutham’ and speaks in the voice of the confidante to the man, refusing him entry to the lady’s house.

In this episode, we perceive contrasting scenes and emotions, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 353, penned by Uraiyoor Muthukootranaar. Set in the mountains of ‘Kurinji’, 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 relish a striking plant-animal simile, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 352, penned by Kadiyaloor Uruthirankannanaar. The verse is situated in the drylands of ‘Paalai’ and speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, expressing her distress as the man remains parted away.

In this episode, we perceive the perfect fusion of elements in nature and emotions in human nature, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 351, penned by Ammoovanaar. Set in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante to the lady, conveying a happy news to her friend.

In this episode, we perceive a technique to effect acceptance, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 350, penned by Aalathoor Kizhaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of confidante to the lady, asking her to bear better with the man’s parting.

In this episode, we reflect on honour in charity, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 349, penned by Saathanaar. The verse is situated in the coastal regions of ‘Neythal’ and speaks in the voice of the lady to the confidante, passing on a pointed message to the man, listening nearby.

In this episode, we perceive the projection of an emotion on an element in nature, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 348, penned by Maavalathanaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the confidante rendering the lady, an assurance that the man will not part away from her.

In this episode, we relish a picturesque comparison between plant and animal life, as portrayed in Sangam Literary work, Kurunthogai 347, penned by Kaaviripoompattinathu Chentham Kannanaar. Set in the drylands of ‘Paalai’, the verse speaks in the voice of the man to his heart, expressing his inability to part with the lady.