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Bharathi lashes his whip mercilessly at the ill-founded superstitious beliefs in witchcraft astrology and the concepts of heaven and hell. His poem உடிெஉடிவுஉடிகுஉடிி உடிœஉடி©உடி™உடீஉடி•உடிஞுஉடிழுஉடி©உடீ உடிிஉடிஙுஉடீஉடி•உடிவுஉடிசு உடிூஉடிழுஉடிசுஉடீˆஉடிடிஉடீˆ is a painful lament on the timid, vulnerable and credulous contemporary majority of Indians. His உடிெஉடீஉடிிஉடிழுஉடிடீ உடி†உடிிஉடீஉடிிஉடிழு உடிšஉடீ‚உடிŸஉடிழு is a compilation of short dictums to young Indian children to root out fear and superstitions. In உடிணுஉடிழுஉடிூஉடிவுஉடிடீஉடி•உடிகுஉடீ உடிூஉடிவுஉடி©உடீஉடிடிஉடிாஉடிழுஉடிடிஉடிவுஉடிசுஉடீˆ, an apparently devotional composition, he defines 'hell' as 'immersion in worries' and 'heaven' or 'salvation' as extrication from worries!