One day, at Thiruvarangam City,
Some noble Saranar of charity,
Who were blessed by Lord Arugadevan,
They happen to come there by then.
THE ADVICE OF THE SARANAR
Kovalan and Kannagi fell down
At the feet of Saranar then.
The purpose of their birth
The Saranar leader put forth.
As he was bold with no likes,
Nor he had any dislikes,
He was not disturbed
Nor mentally perturbed.
He knew quite well,
The impending trouble,
The three would face,
But he kept silence.
THE DIVINE ARUGADEVAN
'Who can escape from fate
Even someone should hate
The destiny decides that
Good or bad on every date.'
'What is prewritten,
It shall sure to happen,
It can be prevented by none,
True, never this can be done.'
'The life ends and goes out,
At one stroke of the fate.
He, the supreme power,
Knows everything everywhere.'
'He follows the rule of justice.
He's the Principal of peace.
He's beyond the boundaries
Of knowledge as all He knows.'
'He's the Life of all lives.
Past, present, future He knows.
He's the most Charitable One.
He's the Truth, the Absolute One.'
'He's the Oldest, also the Latest.
Among scholars He is the First.
He has no anger as the Lord of Lords.
In the Heaven, He's the God of Gods.'
'He's the Supreme, the most virtuous.
He's the Light to lead every one of us.
He's the best Friend, Philosopher and Guide
He's the All Powerful, the Almighty God.'
'He's the Product of all the success.
He's the main God, the Teacher of the mass.
He's the Nature by Himself, He's our Leader.
He's the All Famous, He's the breeder.'
'He's the King of kings, the Self-effulgent.
He's the Founder of Vedas, the Ancient.'
Thus spoke the Saranar leader to them.
To worship Him, the leader advised them.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem