Monday, April 7, 2014

Towards understanding the LOVE GAME

From where does love originate?

What is that sends signals of love through our bodies? It surely starts with the brain.  It analyses what the eye sees and the ear hears and adds it up to something that moves the person.  If one further raise the question what eventually triggers it, it is probably the adrenal gland. This is what science would say about love. From the standpoint of literature, love simply means that the heart goes out to another heart via eye contact in the very first instance. Regardless of the fact, whether the heart is clean or mean, light or heavy, open or closed, warm or cold, faint or bold, love strikes any normal human. Each heart has a life of its own banging all the time right from the start of life, but also it has its own love story to reveal to others.

Thirukual and love

The fundamental knot that has been instrumental in sustaining the evolution of all kinds of life on earth for ages is love and relationship.   After satisfying thirst and hunger, all living creatures crave for love, friendship and also for fulfilling sexual urge and all biological needs.   While animals have their own limited wisdom, to mate, only to procreate  in a particular period, or are made to do so in an artificial fashion by man for his selfish end, the obvious  truth is that all living creatures have an urge for lust or kama, at one stage or another.   More than a mere lust, they seek intimacy, friendship, connectedness and in essence simple unadulterated love.
Our forefathers had an innate insight and a tremendous foresight, to understand that human life eventually rests on ‘love’ and valour (termed as Agam and Puram in the Tamil literature).   It’s not just in Tamil literature, but anywhere in the world, in any language  no literature would be complete without touching upon these twin  subjects.
Looked at this way, the ancient Tamil Text Thirukkural, besides dealing with virtues (Aram), wealth and welfare (Porul) – (the ethical/moral and worldly activities of life) also talks about the nuances  and all intricacies  of the most tender side of life, the meaningful side of human relationship – the love between opposite sexes (Inbam).

3 comments:

anto dear said...

it is nice to see that you have taken out time from usual money,$ value. US, world etc. to this tricky but interesting subject.

anto dear said...

it is nice to see that you have taken out time from usual money,$ value. US, world etc. to this tricky but interesting subject.

anto dear said...

it is nice to see that you have taken out time from usual money,$ value. US, world etc. to this tricky but interesting subject.