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  2. Impact of the Tirukkural - Wikipedia

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    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."

  3. Kural - Wikipedia

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    [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 and purest expressions of human thought." [48] Zakir Hussain, former President of India, said, "Thirukkural is a treasure house of worldly knowledge, ethical guidance and spiritual wisdom."

  4. Porul (Kural book) - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Poruḷ, in full Poruṭpāl (Tamil: பொருட்பால்; lit. 'division of wealth' or 'polity'), also known as the Book of Wealth, Book of Polity, the Second Book or Book Two in translated versions, is the second of the three books or parts of the Kural literature, authored by the ancient Indian philosopher Valluvar.

  5. Tirukkural translations - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. E. S. Ariel - Wikipedia

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    E. S. Ariel, also referred to as Monsieur Ariel (French for "Mr. Ariel") by his contemporaries, was a 19th-century French translator known for his French translation of the ancient Indian philosophical text of the Tirukkural.

  7. Tirukkural translations into English - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Inbam (Kural book) - Wikipedia

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    Inbam is considered an essential and healthy goal of human life when pursued without sacrificing the other three goals of aram or dharma (virtuous, proper, moral life), poruḷ or artha (material prosperity, income security, means of life) and veedu or moksha (liberation, release, self-actualization). [6] [10] [17] [18]

  9. Aram (Kural book) - Wikipedia

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    a. ^ The Kural insists strictly on "moral vegetarianism", [48] [49] the doctrine that humans are morally obligated to refrain from eating meat or harming sentient beings. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] The concept of ahimsa or இன்னா செய்யாமை, which remains the moral foundation of vegetarianism and veganism, [ 52 ] is described in the ...