Army

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 11 Oct 2011 11:54 and updated at 11 Oct 2011 11:54

TIRUKKURAL NOUN

tkl.2.1.01 An Army, People, Wealth, a Minister, Friends, Fort: Six things
tkl.2.1.01 He who possesses these Six things, an Army, a People, Wealth, Ministers, Friends and a Fortress, is a Lion among Kings.
tkl.2.1.12 If lord of Army vast the safe retreat assail
tkl.2.1.12 The power of one who has a large Army will perish, if he goes into ground where only a small Army can act.
tkl.2.3.04 2.3.4. The Excellence of an Army
tkl.2.3.04 The Army which is complete in (its) parts and conquers without fear of wounds is the chief Wealth of the King.
tkl.2.3.04 Ancient Army can alone have the valour which makes it stand by its King at the time of defeat, fearless of wounds and unmindful of its reduced strength.
tkl.2.3.04 That indeed is an Army which has stood firm of old without suffering destruction or deserting (to the Enemy).
tkl.2.3.04 That indeed is an Army which is capable of offering a united resistance, even if Yama advances against it with fury.
tkl.2.3.04 Valour, Honour, following in the excellent footsteps (of its predecessors) and trust worthiness; these Four alone constitute the safeguard of an Army.
tkl.2.3.04 A valiant Army bears the onslaught, onward goes,
tkl.2.3.04 That is an Army which knowing the art of warding off an impending struggle, can bear against the dust van (of a hostile force).
tkl.2.3.04 An Army gains applause when well equipped and drilled.
tkl.2.3.04 Though destitute of courage to fight and strength (to endure), an Army may yet gain renown by the splendour of its appearance.
tkl.2.3.04 An Army can triumph (over its Foes) if it is free from diminution; irremediable Aversion and Poverty.
tkl.2.3.04 No Army is where no fit leaders are.
tkl.2.3.04 Though an Army may contain a large number of permanent Soldiers, it cannot last if it has no generals.
tkl.3.1.01 This Female Beauty returning my looks is like a celestial Maiden coming with an Army to contend against me.

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