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EXPLORING TIRUMULAR'S LOVE OF THE BODY IN COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
Author(s) -
Padma Priya M
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international research journal of tamil literary studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-7030
DOI - 10.34256/vp2131
Subject(s) - instability , mind–body problem , psychology , cognition , human body , psychoanalysis , philosophy , epistemology , mechanics , medicine , psychiatry , physics , anatomy
The principles of the Siddharthas are instructive of the ideas of instability. In particular, it is advisable to go beyond the stages of yak (physical) instability, youth instability, and wealth instability and ignore worldly attachments as everything is unstable. Furthermore, it is possible that the songs sound like a body that depicts the body as an erotic state and regrets the depravity of the body. However, some Siddhas refer to the body as the state of the Lord. Notable among them is Tirumular. He loves the body as Shiva. His songs transform the ordinary human body into a body of devotion. Kayasitthi's lifestyle is revealed in the package "Udale Sivam". When songs about Tirumular's health are studied with psychological factors, the intuitional stimuli of his life experience resonate in the songs.

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