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2. Keerththithiruahaval I can tell of the manner in which He appearing in sweet splendour in Poovanam destroyed my sins. I can tell how He graciously became a timely attendant who served water by setting up a water-booth for supplying drinking water to Paandiyan’s army that it might gain victory (56-59) I can tell of His code of love when He on that day turned a stranger in Venkaadu and was seated under the Kuruntha Atalantia missionis) tree. (Perhaps this has happened at a different time) (60-61) I can tell how in Pattamangai He resided in His own right and graciously bestowed the eight great mystical powers on His former hand-maids (62-63) I can tell of His great guile when He becoming a hunter helped a Paandiyan in his war and later disappeared in the forest (64-65) I can tell of the manner in which He became the most apt person suitable to the need and proved the truth of the commander-in-chief (66-67) I can tell of the manner in which in Ori, a hamlet, He became a child of great glory on earth. I can tell how in Pandoor He came to dwell in stately manner and how in the island to the south of Thevoor He assumed a King state (68-72) I can tell of His benevolence in bestowing wisdom in Thiruvaaroor famed for its honey-dripping groves (73-74) 117