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Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 11 Oct 2011 10:25 and updated at 11 Oct 2011 10:25

TIRUKKURAL of Tiruvalluvar, the Tamil poet

BOOK 1

VIRTUE

DIVISION 2

1.2 Domestic Virtue

ADHIKARAM 8

1.2.8 Impartiality

111.
If Justice, failing not, its quality maintain,
Giving to each his due, tis man s one highest gain.
That equity which consists in acting with equal regard to each of (the Three) divisions of men Enemies[, Strangers and Friends] is a pre eminent Virtue.

112.
The just man s Wealth unwasting shall endure,
And to his race a lasting joy ensure.
The Wealth of the man of rectitude will not perish, but will bring happiness also to his posterity.

113.
Though only good it seem to give, yet gain
By wrong acquired, not even one day retain!
Forsake in the very moment (of acquisition) that gain which, though it should bring advantage, is without equity.

114.
Who just or unjust lived shall soon appear:
By each one s offspring shall the truth be clear.
The worthy and unworthy may be known by the existence or otherwise of good offsprings.

115.
The gain and loss in life are not mere accident;
Just mind inflexible is Sages Ornament.
Loss and gain come not without cause; it is the Ornament of the wise to preserve evenness of mind (under both).

116.
If, right deserting, Heart to Evil turn,
Let man impending ruin s sign discern!
Let him whose mind departing from equity commits sin well consider thus within himself, "I shall perish."

117.
The man who justly lives, tenacious of the right,
In low estate is never low to wise man s sight.
The great will not regard as Poverty the low estate of that man who dwells in the Virtue of equity.

118.
To stand, like balance rod that level hangs and rightly weighs,
With calm unbiassed equity of soul, is Sages praise.
To incline to neither side, but to rest impartial as the even fixed scale is the Ornament of the wise.

119.
Inflexibility in word is Righteousness,
If men inflexibility of Soul possess.
Freedom from obliquity of Speech is rectitude, if there be (corresponding) Freedom from bias of mind.

120.
As thriving trader is the trader known,
Who guards another s interests as his own.
The true merchandize of merchants is to guard and do by the things of others as they do by their own.

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