Vol. 4 No. S-7 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-7, Year 2022
Articles

Valluvar Ullam Displays Graceful Subject Matter

Umarani K
Department of Tamil, Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, Tiruchirappalli-620002, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-29

Keywords

  • Classical Tamil,
  • Material Justice,
  • Individual Bias,
  • Negative Bias,
  • Social Bias

How to Cite

K, U. (2022). Valluvar Ullam Displays Graceful Subject Matter. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-7), 215-221. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s734

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Abstract

The crown jewel of moral literature is the world-famous Thirukkurala. In any other language in the world, it is very rare that such special life values, morals, cultural elements, social thoughts, humanity, administrative behavior, family virtues, self-respect, sense of self, etc. are all told in one work. Valluvar Ullam is a great book that extols the glory of Thirukkural. The speech delivered by K. P. Viswanatham at the Tamil Thirunal meeting at Ponmalai Thirukkural Kazhagam, Tiruchirappalli, has been published as a book by Thirukkural Faculty, Chennai. In this book, Valluvar's souls are shown from various angles. Through this book, one can feel the depth and meaning of each of the Thirukkurals. The nationalized book, every heart of Valluvar and is revealed in every Kuratpa. Quoting Kuratpa from Thirukkural in every soul and explaining it is enjoyable to read and enjoy. Soul of Country, Soul of Life, Walking Soul, Saint, Moral Soul, Loving Soul, Graceful Soul, Compassionate Soul, Kingly Soul, Beggar Soul, Feasting, Loyalty, Adulterous Soul, Drunkard Soul, Love Soul, Hostile Soul, Friendly, Amazed Valluvar anthams can be classified into four types, which are the soul, evil soul, research soul, people soul, masculine soul, feminine soul, poverty soul, and disease soul. 1. Individual dependent 2. Social dependent 3.Negative dependent 4.Public dependent. In this article, Valluvar is going to talk about the materialism of individualism.

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