Chapter 1: Āzhvār instructs us to get rid of kinsfolk acquired due to our karma but associate oneself with the Lord, who in all aspects, is our all encompassing kinsfolk (கொண்ட பெண்டிர்)
Chapter 2: Āzhvār prays that the Lord fulfills all that one’s kinsfolk are expected to do (Thiruppulingudi) - (பண்டை நாளாலே)
Chapter 3: Engrossed in the all-pervading nature of the Lord, Āzhvār expounds on His auspicious qualities - (ஓர் ஆயிரமாய்)
Chapter 4: Desire being fulfilled, Āzhvār expresses his joy on seeing the Lord - (மை ஆர்)
Chapter 5: Yearning to see her lover, Nāyaki expresses her crumpling sorrow up on seeing things that remind her of Him - (இன் உயிர்)
Chapter 6: With longing, Āzhvār describes the greatness of the Lord (Thirukkātkarai ) - (உருகுமால் நெஞ்சம்)
Chapter 7: The exquisite beauty of the Lord as anchor, Āzhvār sends birds as messengers to Thiru MoozhikkaLam - (எம் கானல்)
Chapter 8: Impatient to wait for the messengers to return and unable to bear the loneliness, ladylove plans to visit her beau at His place (Thiru Nāvāi) - (அறுக்கும் வினையாயின)
Chapter 9: Upon seeing the evening set in, Nāyaki bewails over her powerlessness - (மல்லிகை கமழ்)