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  • #1
    Thiruvalluvar
    “If people scrutinize their own faults as they do the faults of others,Mankind will be freed of all evil.”
    Thiruvalluvar, Holy Kural - Thirukkural in Tamil with English Translations

  • #2
    Thiruvalluvar
    “If the married life possess love and virtue, these will be both its duty and reward”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #3
    Thiruvalluvar
    “He who on earth has lived in the conjugal state as he should live, will be placed among the Gods who dwell in heaven”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #4
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Make foes of bowmen if you must,
    Never of penmen.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #5
    Thiruvalluvar
    “It is compassion, the most gracious of virtues,
    Which moves the world.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #6
    Thiruvalluvar
    “The immoral can no more earn respect
    Than the envious be rich.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #7
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Those who have wisdom have all:
    Fools with all have nothing.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #8
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Fame is a jealous mistress
    And will brook no rival.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #9
    Thiruvalluvar
    “When the rare chance comes, seize it
    To do the rare deed.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #10
    Thiruvalluvar
    “The vast world rainless, one may bid adieu
    To charity and penance.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #11
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Great wealth, like a crowd at a concert,
    Gathers and melts.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #12
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Cling to the One who clings to nothing;
    And so clinging, cease to cling.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #13
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Reasoning with a drunkard is like
    Going under water with a torch to seek for a drowning man.”
    Thiruvalluvar, Holy Kural - Thirukkural in Tamil with English Translations

  • #14
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Those are fools however learned
    Who have not learned to walk with the world.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #15
    Thiruvalluvar
    “I never saw Death before, and now I see
    That it is warring eyes in a woman's form.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #16
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Virtue alone is happiness; all else
    Is else, and without praise.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural
    tags: virtue

  • #17
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Conquer with forbearance
    The excesses of insolence.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #18
    Thiruvalluvar
    “It is politics to please and hoodwink those
    Who flatter but despise us.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #19
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Folded hands may conceal a dagger --
    Likewise a foe's tears.”
    Tiruvalluvar, Kural

  • #20
    Thiruvalluvar
    “அன்பிலார் எல்லாம் தமக்குரியர் அன்புடையார்
    என்பும் உரியர் பிறர்க்கு.”
    Thiruvalluvar

  • #21
    Thiruvalluvar
    “எண்ணென்ப ஏனை எழுத்தென்ப இவ்விரண்டும்
    கண்ணென்ப வாழும் உயிர்க்கு..”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #22
    Thiruvalluvar
    “அன்பிற்கும் உண்டோ அடைக்குந்தாழ் ஆர்வலர்
    புன்கணீர் பூசல் தரும்.”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #23
    Thiruvalluvar
    “அன்போடு இயைந்த வழக்கென்ப ஆருயிர்க்கு
    என்போடு இயைந்த தொடர்பு.”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #24
    Thiruvalluvar
    “இரக்க இரத்தக்கார்க் காணின் கரப்பின்
    அவர்பழி தம்பழி அன்று.”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #25
    Thiruvalluvar
    “கண்ணுடையர் என்பவர் கற்றோர் முகத்திரண்டு
    புண்ணுடையர் கல்லா தவர்.”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #26
    Thiruvalluvar
    “She who has the excellence of home virtues, and can expend within the means of her husband, is a help in the domestic state”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #27
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Just as the hand rushes involuntarily to protect one's honor in case of accidental state of undress, so does a friend come to his friend's aid without being asked”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #28
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Even if someone does something that brings bad to you,do something good for them and make them feel shy for what they have done to you”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #29
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Think wisely before you exercise an action. Having done so however, never look back and regret. That would be a shame”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural

  • #30
    Thiruvalluvar
    “Uttering foul words, while there are the sweetest of words, is like going for the unripe fruits while there are a lot of ripe ones.”
    Thiruvalluvar, Thirukkural



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