Religion in India: A Historical Introduction

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with blessings
from the eight quarters,

he broke through
the egg-shell of heaven,
making the waters bubble;

giant head and giant feet
growing away from each other,
time itself rose to view:
how the lord
paced and measured

all three worlds!^4

Similarly, Namma ̄l
̄


va ̄r voiced the poet’s sense of oneness with his god:

Promising me heaven,
making a pact with me,

today he entered this nest,
this thing of flesh,

himself cleared away
all obstacles
to himself,
all contrary acts...^5

The poet expressed his pleasure at being god’s spokesperson:


My lord
who swept me away forever
into joy that day,

made me over into himself
and sang in Tamil
his own songs through me:
what shall I say
to the first of things,
flame
standing there,
what shall I say
to stop?^6

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