A philosophical song that explores a rasa not classified in the Nava (9) rasas of Indian Culture – Cynicism – which some may argue as broadly falling under the category of Bheebhatsa. The composer has also composed a song called Dasha rasa Ganapatim to highlight the need to have sorrow or shoka separately classified as a 10th prominent rasa.
Dhanyashi:
eduvAhinum enna payan
vidhiyO nam madiyO naR gatiyO nimmadi inRi
poduvAhinum taniyAhinum iduvE
mudal tattuvam manadE inidE kEL
Vandanadharini: (Tishra gati)
pAvamO puNyamO nalladO alladO
bhAvamO gaNyamO vella onRillaiyEl
Malavi: (Chaturashra gati)
advaitamO al dvaitamO vishish-
TAdvaitamO bowddhamO jainamO mudal
Pantuvarali: (Tishra gati)
rOgamaTra bhOgam peTra dEhamE nal yOgamE
rAga yAgam sheidum shOka sAgaram niRainda vAzhvu
Garudadhwani: (Tishra gati)
bhaktiyO gnyAnamO shaktiyO sammAnamO
muktiyO mAnamO Asakhti illAviDil
Mohanakalyani: (Chaturashra gati)
C.5: viNNavar ravi shashi-inum uyarvAhinum
tannalamadai tyAgam sheiyyAdOrku