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Uzhavarapadai: Cleaning Floors, Clearing Karma

  Uzhavarapadai: Cleaning Floors, Clearing Karma A Divergent Spiritual Reflection on Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) The human mind carries a dangerous illusion: that karma is resolved through rituals , words, or beliefs alone. Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) shattered this illusion — quietly, barefoot, broom in hand. Uzhavarapadai , the sacred act of cleaning temple premises, was not symbolic for him. It was spiritual mechanics . A living demonstration of how karma actually dissolves — not through theory, but through conscious action performed without self-interest. Karma, at its core, is not punishment. It is residue. Residue of intention. Residue of attachment. Residue of unfinished inner movement. Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) understood that as long as the body performs actions that inflate the ego , karma accumulates. But when the same body performs actions that empty the ego, karma loosens its grip. Thus, he chose the lowest physical act — cleaning floors — to perform the highe...

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