I called over Mahindren to share my findings in reading the book with him. It was truly an enlightening moment as we shared our experiences and the learnings and lessons from them. When Agathiyar asks me to forget him some time back, I ask him how I could do that? He was my everything. My guru. My God. My breath. He replied with a question: "How can we then be one?" Today, just as he was about to leave, Agathiyar came and hugged both my wife and me. I thanked him. I told him that my Taraga Mantra henceforth shall be "Nandri," or "Thank you". He immediately asks, "Thank you to whom? Thank you for what?" I replied, "To you, my guru for everything", and stated, "Who could have had such a wonderful birth and life?" Again, he asks to whom I was thankful and for what, and asks, "Aren't we one?" What more can one ask for? I remained silent.
I had always asked myself if my guru Tavayogi Thangarasan Adigal was in fact Agathiyar walking our soil. There were many moments when I saw them as one, in the manner of answering questions with another question, and by exhibiting humbleness. There were several moments when I saw the twinkle in Tavayogi's eyes, too. When God and the guru accept us, what more is there?