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43. Thiru-vaarththai “They will be our supernal God who understand the nature of the crowned primal Being, the King of the Immortals, the blissful Dancer Who made the six sects of religion worship Him, the magnanimous Dispenser of Grace at Perumthurai and of Him Who bestows Grace on us to the detriment of the disease of our birth and of the nature of Him Who faling in love with a damsel boarded a boat while heaven and earth stood by praising and adoring Him and cast a fine net to catch the mystic fish.” (43:3) “They will be our supernal God who can understand the nature of the enslavement of my companions on that day by great Civan, the mighty Lord Who, assuming the form of a hunter in Mahendra mountain when the distressed heavenly ones came in search of Him, the Sire, the primordial Deity of Perunthurai Who came riding on the prancing charger with a mind to redeem us, His slaves.” (43:4) “They will be our supernal God who can understand the intrinsic nature of our transcendental Lord, the primal One of Perunthurai in crossing the surfy sea and in bestowing Grace on the damsel whose fingers caress a ball in Ilankai (Lanka) surrounded by towering ramparts-who bestows Grace on His devotees like a vast sea of grace that their bonds may break and fall off while the heaven-dwellers come, pray and adore Him.” (43:5) 779