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[253] The Indian nationalist and Yoga guru Sri Aurobindo stated, "Thirukkural is gnomic poetry, the greatest in planned conception and force of execution ever written in this kind." [ 253 ] E. S. Ariel , who translated and published the third part of the Kural to French in 1848, called it "a masterpiece of Tamil literature, one of the highest ...
Thiruvalluvar, one of the greatest authors in Indian history, wrote Thirukkural more than 2000 years ago. The Thirukkural is one of the most revered ancient works in the Tamil language. It is considered a 'common creed', providing a guide for human morals and betterment in life. The Thirukkural has been translated into several languages."
Veṇpā is a closely related family of very strict [6] Tamil verse forms. They differ chiefly in the number of standard lines that occur before the final short line. In kuṟaḷ-veṇpā (or simply "kural") a single 4-foot ("standard") line is followed by a final 3-foot ("short") line, resulting in a 7-foot couplet. [7]
Thirukkural dalam bahasa Melayu (Thirukkural Kitab Murni Tamil Nadu) Kuala Lumpur: 1978: Reprinted in 1991: Insan maging menikmati kekejaman Tanpa belasan mengemukakan badan. NA (Persatuan Hindu Universiti, Malaysia) 1997: M. Rajentheran/Kumaran: Malaysia (Uma Publications) 2003: Singaravelu Sachithanantham: Tirukkural translations into English ...
Thirukkural: Tamil–English: Chennai (Santha Publications) 76 pages 87: 2007: Kalladan: Tirukkural Readings and Reflections: Chennai (Manivasagam Publications) 273 pages 88: 2007: V. Srinivasan: Thirukkural (Sri Vijeyam Publishers) 89: 2008: M. D. Jayabalan: Thirukkural in English: Cheyyar: Selections: Translated a selections of 317 couplets ...
The Book of Aṟam is the most important of all the books of the Tirukkural and is considered the most fundamental. [3] The book exclusively deals with dharma, which is common to the entire work of the Tirukkural, thus providing the essence of the work as a whole.
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Manakkudavar (c. 10th century CE) was a Tamil scholar and commentator known for his commentary on the Tirukkural. [1] His is the earliest of the available commentaries on the Kural text, [2] [3] [4] and hence considered to bear closest semblance with the original work by Valluvar. [5]