Kukkuripa was known for his Tantric
songs of realization and three of his verses appear in the
Charyapada, a collection of songs from 8-12th Century
India. This Tantric Buddhist monk contributed 2, 20 and 48 songs among the
50 songs referred in the discovered manuscript, the Charyapada'. The 48 song is missing from the manuscript, though other two songs were retained in the manuscript. The translations of the two poems in
English reveals that Kukkuripa had experimentation with "SOMROS" and "KAAMROS", the excess of 'alcoholic drink' and 'sexuality'. He created an atmosphere in these poems as if we were living in the time and places where people have to indulge in epicurean outfit. You kiss the song maid and become immortal. The song maid makes wine for your pleasure. Here, the song maid is the epicenter for your attainment of that elated state of soul that is out of disease, decay and regeneration. The poem, 20 presents the eternal appeal of a craving beloved vis-a-vis a mother who is satiated through the communion with her satisfied, monk and gets redemption consequently. The mother soul is even not satisfied as the baby boy cannot retain stainless existence. All is the victim to peril: The bottle empties to the lees Exhausting by union with the clergy sexless. Rising out of the womb that I saw Hoped for other though I missed as an awe. The boy that I wanted as a ma So ill-fate the boy truly he has flaw. My youthful passion killed the puberty off The glittering glow drove the darkening shaft. All the rivulets meet at the estuary You know the axiom; you out of the aviary.
{Charyapada#The Feminine Exuberance in Kukkuripa} Thus; the mundanity has been made the content for the purpose to serve the preaching easily to the common mass. ==See also==