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cannot bear the miserable mighty net of his grievous body even a whit as it is the home of sorrow (39). He cries out in spite of his gaining admission to His shining Feet, and pines away dissipating his body (6/10). He is afraid that He may perhaps leave him in the lurch. Therefore he painfully appeals to God not to forsake him, pointing out his detachment to the worldly pleasures and even of his own body of flesh. This appeal perhaps befits the sub-title of this poem. End of Thiruvaachakam Chapter - 2 329