By doing this, you join an unbroken lineage of Tamil yogis who understood that we are not separate from the earth, the rain, or the fire. We are that. Rediscovering is not about learning a new technique—it is about remembering a native, natural state of being.
Texts like Tholkappiyam (the oldest Tamil grammar) and Kuruntokai describe a lifestyle where every human action—from waking to eating—was synchronized with cosmic and natural rhythms. The concept of Akam (inner landscape) and Puram (outer landscape) in Sangam poetry directly mirrors the yogic concept of inner and outer worlds merging. iyarkai tamilyogicc
Marudhu, seeing her unwavering devotion, decides to suppress his own feelings. He stays by her side as a friend, supporting her through the emotional turmoil of waiting for a man who might never return. By doing this, you join an unbroken lineage
Unlike conventional yoga which often stops at flexibility or meditation, Iyarkai Tamilyogicc is a holistic life system based on three pillars: Texts like Tholkappiyam (the oldest Tamil grammar) and