Published 2022-11-21
Keywords
- Moral,
- Paripaadal,
- Discipline,
- Mankind
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Abstract
Many scholars hail Tamil as the language of devotion. There is more moral literature in Tamil than in other languages. The literature in the Tamil language has the power to inculcate morality in mankind and thereby inculcate morality. The sixth knowledge of the people is the result of morality. This sixth sense is the difference between people and animals. A man lives by defining what things should be done and how to do them. Literature conveys this way of life to the human mind. Those who are virtuous are the highest. For a disciplined person, all the places they go to are special. Literature helps us to prevent the mind, language, and truth from going down the evil way and keep them in righteousness. It is a proverb that moral order governs the town. The country does not fail to appreciate those who have walked according to discipline. Righteousness is better. That's what will win. The absolute form is a set of moral systems that man has defined for himself. It is righteousness to cut off the evil deeds that bring about man's birth. When this is followed, it blossoms into a quality of morality and becomes respected as a way of life.
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