The poem describes Lord Muruga as both formless and having form. He is present in small things like flowers, sounds and light but also in greater things like life, destiny and fate. It asks Muruga, as a guru, to bestow his blessings.
The poem describes Lord Muruga as both formless and having form. He is present in small things like flowers, sounds and light but also in greater things like life, destiny and fate. It asks Muruga, as a guru, to bestow his blessings.
The poem describes Lord Muruga as both formless and having form. He is present in small things like flowers, sounds and light but also in greater things like life, destiny and fate. It asks Muruga, as a guru, to bestow his blessings.
The poem describes Lord Muruga as both formless and having form. He is present in small things like flowers, sounds and light but also in greater things like life, destiny and fate. It asks Muruga, as a guru, to bestow his blessings.