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Tirukkuṛaḷ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thirukkural (Tamil: ) is a classic of couplets or Kurals (1330 rhyming Tamil couplets) or aphorisms celebrated by Tamils. It was authored by Thiruvalluvar, and is considered to be the first work to f...
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It was during a pilgrimage in 1975 to pay respects at my Satguru's mahasamadhi in Sri Lanka that the decision was made to bring the Tirukural to the West. ...
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"Tirukkural is the life, Tiruvasagam is the heart, and Tirumandiram is the soul of Tamil culture..." Swami Shivananda - On the Tirukkural ... the Thirukural, one of the great books of the world, ... "...On the most varied questions concerning the conduct of man to himself and to the world, Thirukural's utterances...
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The Tirukural, written over two millenia ago by the Weaver-Saint Tiruvalluvar, translated under the guidance of Gurudeva, Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, ...
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Tirukural, Tirukural - Etymology, Tirukural - Sections, Tirukural - Classical status, Tirukural - Tirukural and religion, Tirukural - The first couplet, Tirukural - Other famous couplets ... Tirukural, Tirukural - Classical status, Tirukural - Etymology, Tirukural - Other famous couplets, Tirukural - Sections,
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Back of the Book Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, a living legend, yoga master and author of Merging with Siva, recognized the immense value of the Tirukural in 1949 as a young seeker in Sri Lanka. ... Yet, Tirukural's universality makes it a book you can share wit anyone. Its charming wit and common sense will uplift...
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A noteworthy piece of early Tamil literature, the Tirukural was written by the saint Tiruvalluvar approximately 2,200 years ago. It is written in a poetic form called Kural (couplets expounding various aspects of life).
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Kural - 301; Where thou hast power thy angry will to work, thy wrath restrain; Where power is none, what matter if thou check or give it rein? He restrains his anger who restrains it when it can injure; when it cannot injure, what does it matter whether he restrain it, or not ? ... Tirukural by Tiruvalluvar; Chapter 31...
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