Vol. 4 No. 3 (2022): Volume 4, Issue 3, Year 2022
Articles

Wife Honors Says Thirukkural

Vigneshwari P
Department of Tamil, Nehru Arts and Science College, Coimbatore-641105, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-05

Keywords

  • Thirukkural,
  • Sangam Litrature,
  • Family Life,
  • Human Civilization

How to Cite

P, V. (2022). Wife Honors Says Thirukkural. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(3), 110-113. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22316

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Abstract

According to the adage ‘a good family is a university’, a family is one in which husband, wife and people all live in harmony with each other. Such a household is the best home life. It is enough to have love and affection for home life. Money, position, etc. are not required, and love and charity will give you the quality of life you need and the quality you will possess through virtue. The purpose of life is to make man's life better than home. Effectively run the household with the fiber of trust. The only happiness is in understanding and living. The wife should be considered his life. Education is the lifeblood of human knowledge. Only if this education is not hampered will a good society be formed and all the members of the society should come forward to make education available to all without destroying it. In today's world of automation can be a daunting task. Husbands and wives who are engaged in the bond of marriage, the happy life of love over time disappears and the mental breakdown occurs. The reason is that despite making money in the social context, both of them are rushing to the world with no time to talk and with the world they too are rushing to make money for the need of the future as our present becomes a forgotten machine. This situation must change. Husbands and wives need to talk to each other as friends. In such a home life that gives sweetness in the home life, the homemaker fulfills the domestic duties and the benefits he achieves if he acts with a sense of duty beautifully.

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