Here’s a short Tamil lyrical piece titled "அனந்த தந்தாவம்" in a devotional/poetic style (transliteration and brief English meaning follow).
To the villagers, he was a mystery. He would stand for hours at the edge of the river, watching the water swirl. They called his silence "Anandha Thandavam"—the Blissful Dance. Not because he moved, but because they felt a rhythmic peace radiating from him, like the silent vibration of a temple bell after it has been struck. anandha thandavam tamil yogi
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Om Namah Shivaya. Let the dance begin.
In Tamil yogic texts like the Tirumandiram by Sage Tirumular, it is said: “When the serpent power (kundalini) rises to the crown, the body dances without the doer’s will.” This is the essence of Anandha Thandavam—the dance happens to the yogi, not by the yogi. In Tamil yogic texts like the Tirumandiram by
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