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  2. Kural - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Tirukkural translations into English - Wikipedia

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    Thirukkural: Chennai (Discovery Publications) 132: 2023: Meena Kandasamy: The Book of Desire: New Delhi (Penguin Random House India) Prose: Partial: Translated Book III alone from a feministic view point [8] 133: 2023: R. Natarajan: The Kural: English Translation of the Ancient Tamil Text Thirukkural: Chennai (Rare Publications) Complete: 134: ...

  4. Impact of the Tirukkural - Wikipedia

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    Thirukkural does not refer to any nation, leader, society, language, religion or caste in the entire book, which is why it has been called the 'Universal Veda.'" [19] (Narendra Modi, Indian Prime Minister, 1950–) "Thirukkural is a treatise par excellence on the art of living." [5]

  5. Tirukkural translations - Wikipedia

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    Thirukkural English Translation in Seven Words (PeriyarBooks.com) 2023: 283 pages: K. M. A. Ahamed Zubair: Thirukkural: Universal Book: London (Shams Publishing Inc.) 2024: Complete: 16: Fijian: Samuel L. Berwick: Na Tirukurala: Nadi, Fiji (Sri Ramakrishna Mission) 1964: Complete [40] [41] Loloma cava me tu tale vua, Ke lewe ni manumanu e sa ...

  6. Thiruvalluvar - Wikipedia

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    Monsieur Ariel, a French translator of his work in the 19th century, famously said it is "the book without a name by an author without a name". [17] The name Thiruvalluvar ( lit. Saint Valluvar) was first mentioned in the later text Tiruvalluva Maalai .

  7. 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.

  8. Kural (poetic form) - Wikipedia

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    The picture shows fol. 2r, which contains Tirukkuṟaḷ 1 and 2 with commentary. The Kural is one of the most important forms of classical Tamil language poetry . It is a very short poetic form being an independent couplet complete in 2 lines, the first line consisting of 4 words and the second line consisting of 3.

  9. Tirukkural translations into Odia - Wikipedia

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    Nityanada Acharya [2] [3] Tirukkural: Book of Sacred Couplets: Balangir, Orissa: Agragami Karyalaya: Translated only the first two parts (Virtue and Wealth) 4: 1994: Gananath Das [2] [3] Cuttack: Vidyapuri Publishers: Complete translation in verse. Based on the Hindi translation of Tirukkural by M. G. Venkatakrishnan 5: 1996: Biswanath Misra [2 ...