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Every Step a Prayer, Every Hymn a Liberation

  Every Step a Prayer, Every Hymn a Liberation A Divergent Spiritual Reflection on Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) Most people separate movement from meaning. They walk to reach somewhere. They speak to express something. Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) dissolved both separations. For him, movement became meaning . Expression became release. Every step he took was not travel — it was translation . A translation of devotion into motion. A conversion of inner remembrance into outer rhythm. His feet did not merely touch the ground; they inscribed intention upon it. To walk like this requires a radical shift: to stop treating life as a journey toward prayer, and begin living life as prayer. Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) did not reserve sacredness for temples alone. He carried it into pathways, streets, and silence. The ground beneath him became as sanctified as the sanctum within. Why? Because prayer, in his understanding, was not confined to words. It was a state of alignment — w...

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