Published 2022-10-09
Keywords
- Thirukkural,
- Baseness,
- Thiruvalluvar,
- 1330 Thirukkural
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Abstract
Man observes everything while participating in the social movement in which he lives. Good works appear when he begins to express what he has observed aesthetically and virtuously. Thirukkural is a great work that has appeared in this way. Thiruvalluvar has given 1330 Thirukkural to the world through 133 chapters. He was the one who conveyed great news to the people through the small steps of Thirukkural. There is nothing in Thirukkural that is not spoken. There is nothing in the world that he does not say. Thirukkural has such a distinction. That is why its creator Thiruvalluvar is called the great sage who has realized all the time. This is the way Thirukkural is to convey the trilogy.
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