“All that I write whether poetry or music centred around God. This is an act of faith in me. Music is not worth its name otherwise.”

V. K. Subramanian (2013), in 101 Mystics of India, p. 181 http://books.google.co.in/books?id=_uswAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA181

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