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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