Vol. 4 No. S-8 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-8, Year 2022
Articles

Highlighted Virtues in Iniyavai Narpatu

Shibaja N.R
Department of Tamil, Muslim Arts College Jumma Masjid, Thiruvithamcode–629174, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-08-09

Keywords

  • Virtue,
  • Iniyavai Narpatu,
  • Boothanchendanar,
  • Aram

How to Cite

N.R, S. (2022). Highlighted Virtues in Iniyavai Narpatu. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-8), 300-305. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s843

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Abstract

Virtue is living blamelessly in one's mind. Thiruvalluvar has said in the authority entitled Aran Emphasis that everything done without purity of heart is of an avaricious nature. The word Aram refers to ten things namely Dharma, Puniyam, Merit, Religion, Wisdom, Charity, Fasting, Cursing, Dharma Goddess, and Yaman. The term Aram is derived from the word Aru. Virtue is the elimination of evil, the removal of vice, the eradication of guilt, and freedom from worldly desires. Virtue is a measure of justice and it is a natural virtue that develops in society. If you want to achieve perfection of virtue, you need to be active in a state where the mind, language, and meaning are combined. In today's situation, we see the growing feeling of enmity among people on the basis of caste, religion, race, language, country, etc. It can be considered that the basic reason for the hatred of each other on the basis of religion and caste is flagging all over the world today. Therefore, love should be increased by eliminating enmity. Love is born in a heartless heart and respect is born in a heart without arrogance. The virtue that is necessary for today's practice is that people should protect all living beings as if they are their own life. justice literature is based on this unity. Therefore, this book is organized as a group for this concept. The author of Iniyavai Narpatu was Boothanchendanar. He was called Boothanchendanar, the son of a Madurai tamilaciriyar makanar. He points out that these are the good morals of the book.

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