Palmyra

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 11 Oct 2011 14:22 and updated at 11 Oct 2011 14:22

TIRUKKURAL NOUN

tkl.1.2.07 Though the benefit conferred be as small as a millet seed, those who know its advantage will consider it as large as a Palmyra Fruit.
tkl.2.1.06 Those who fear guilt, if they commit a fault small as a millet seed, will consider it to be as large as a Palmyra tree.
tkl.3.1.06 To those who after enjoyment of sexual Pleasure suffer (for want of more), there is no help so efficient as the Palmyra Horse.
tkl.3.1.06 Having got rid of shame, the suffering body and Soul save themselves on the Palmyra Horse.
tkl.3.1.06 Modesty and manliness were once my own; now, my own is the Palmyra Horse that is ridden by the lustful.
tkl.3.1.06 She with the small garland like Bracelets has given me the Palmyra Horse and the Sorrow that is endured at night.
tkl.3.1.06 Mine Eyes will not close in sleep on your mistress s account; even at midnight will I think of mounting the Palmyra Horse.
tkl.3.1.06 There is nothing so noble as the Womanly nature that would not ride the Palmyra Horse, though plunged a Sea of Lust.
tkl.3.2.14 When as Palmyra tall, fulness of perfect Love we gain,
tkl.3.2.14 If Women have a Lust that exceeds even the measure of the Palmyra Fruit, they will not Desire (to feign) dislike even as much as the millet.

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