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In this 6th chapter, a Vinjaya warrior is shown visiting Pugaar, along with his consort, to whom he shows the various parts of
Pugaar and curates the Indira Vizhaa (described in last chapter), he then proceeds to show her the 11 dance forms that
Mathavi performs as part of the ceremonies. Many such divine beings are said to visit the city to view the festival and
Mathavi's dance.
Kovalan is upset about the end of the festivities and about Mathavi performing public dances and so she decorates herself
with many intricate jewelerry, which are described in details by the poet, to pacify him. The they visit the seashore, as is the
custom after the end of the Indira Vizhaa, and their journey is described in detail, showing the various shops and scenes
along the way. The chapter ends with a remark that Mathavi, while resting under a punnai tree in the seashore along with
Kovalan, takes a yaazh from her friend Vasanthamaalai.
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In this 6th chapter, a Vinjaya warrior is shown visiting Pugaar, along with his consort, to whom he shows the various parts of
Pugaar and curates the Indira Vizhaa (described in last chapter), he then proceeds to show her the 11 dance forms that
Mathavi performs as part of the ceremonies. Many such divine beings are said to visit the city to view the festival and
Mathavi's dance.
Kovalan is upset about the end of the festivities and about Mathavi performing public dances and so she decorates herself
with many intricate jewelerry, which are described in details by the poet, to pacify him. The they visit the seashore, as is the
custom after the end of the Indira Vizhaa, and their journey is described in detail, showing the various shops and scenes
along the way. The chapter ends with a remark that Mathavi, while resting under a punnai tree in the seashore along with
Kovalan, takes a yaazh from her friend Vasanthamaalai.