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13. Thiruppoovalli “Singing of the great Bliss of the dance of the Lord of Pertunthurai of chariots thronging streets to the delight of the mind of this slave with unsatiating desire for the reverberating sound of the powerful anklets on His merit-abounding Feet, letus pluck flowers of lily". (13:18) “Singing how the Lord of Perunthurai Who, skinning the elephant wears its hide, Who assumes the form of a mad One and that of a child in this world, Who is the sole source for our deliverance and Who is the magnificent One of Uththarakosamangai, entered our minds, let us pluck slowers of lily”. (13:19) - “Praising the jewelled Feet of the Lord of Perunthurai, Who, displaying His godly Form, came riding in state on a horse and entering graciously the town of Madurai became our King and took us in His grace into His menial service, let us pluck flowers of lily”. (13:20) 465