Published 2022-02-11
Keywords
- Morality,
- Wealth,
- Pleasure,
- Culturals,
- Scientific Methods
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Abstract
The three basic principles of Tamil life are morality, meaning and pleasure. Of these three, aram is the chief. It is expected that one should try to work in harmony and colour to reduce conflicts with others while acting ethically. For a long time, morality has been studied from a philosophical point of view. In the recent past, morality has also been studied by scientific methods. Ethical egoism is the right thing for one to do for the benefit of oneself. The cultural elements that have evolved from time to time in society by the power of thought have multiplied as they are separately divided into common, domestic and war-torn. The ancient Tamils always gave it to everyone at any time and at any time. Our forefathers lived righteously, just as rain does not mean to give in, but gives unbalanced lying to all. It was said that wealth should be the giving of morality, wealth, and pleasure, and that it was the duty of men to earn such wealth.
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