Published 2022-02-02
Keywords
- Fulfilled life,
- Seed,
- Devotees of Siva
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Abstract
Homelessness is the life of a husband and wife who stay in the eye of the house. The husband and wife should work together for homelessness. It is learnt that women were instrumental in the ups and downs of their husbands in the family structure shown by periyapuranam. It is seen that the husband himself respected the husband's word as a visible deity. He describes how he lived as a good family, husband, wife and children in a life of conception. It is clear from the lives of the Nayanmars that in family life, Shiva charity and hospitality have lived with two eyes.
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