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Appar’s Dharma: Purify the Space, Purify the Soul

  Appar’s Dharma: Purify the Space, Purify the Soul A Divergent Spiritual Reflection on Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) We often think purification is an inward act. A meditation. A prayer. A silent correction of thought. Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) revealed something far more embodied: the outer space you tend begins to shape the inner space you inhabit. His dharma was not confined to belief. It was expressed through interaction with the environment itself. He did not merely seek purity of mind. He created purity around him . And in doing so, he uncovered a subtle spiritual law: the soul mirrors the space it serves. Every space carries memory. Walls hold echoes. Floors absorb movement. Air retains emotion. Appar (Thirunavukkarasar) approached these spaces not as passive surroundings, but as living fields of influence. When he cleaned a temple courtyard, he was not just removing dust. He was resetting the energetic tone of the place. And that reset reflected inward. Mos...

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