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The udukki song wasn't just music; it was a reminder that even the most powerful force in the universe—Time—can be sung to rest.
In a small village tucked away from the modern world, lived an old musician named Marimuthu. He was the keeper of the village shrine dedicated to , the master of time. One evening, a young man named Arul returned to the village, his spirit broken by the relentless pace and failures of city life. The udukki song wasn't just music; it was
"I have no more time, Grandfather," Arul whispered, sitting by the shrine's stone steps. "I am late for success, late for happiness. Time is my enemy." One evening, a young man named Arul returned
As the udukki’s vibration settled into Arul’s chest, he realized that time wasn't a race to be won, but a cycle to be respected. The song taught him that every sunset in the village was a preparation for a new dawn, and that being 'late' was an illusion of the mind. Time is my enemy


