ABOUT THE POEM:
The poem CHARIOTS OF BENEVOLENCE narrates the contrasting acts of giving chariots by two different individuals. It begins by highlighting how easy it is for anyone, especially in a drunken state, to be generous and give away chariots as gifts. However, the focus shifts to Malaiyan, a much-renowned figure, who, in contrast, bestows chariots in a state of sobriety. The poet emphasizes the significance of Malaiyan's actions by comparing the number of chariots he gives away to the multitude of raindrops falling on the Mullur hills indicating an overwhelming abundance. This comparison underscores the immense generosity of Malaiyan's gifts. Additionally, the final stanza adds depth to Malaiyan's actions by suggesting that his legacy is not just one of material generosity but also of a profound and enduring impact woven into the fabric of his character.
CHARIOTS OF BENEVOLENCE
In the haze of inebriation,
chariots flow like whispered promises,
yet Malaiyan, esteemed,
bestows them in clarity's grasp.
Their count surpasses
the cascade of rain upon Mullur’s slopes,
a testament to his sober munificence,
a legacy woven in threads of generosity.