Virtues

Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 11 Oct 2011 14:41 and updated at 11 Oct 2011 14:41

TIRUKKURAL NOUN

tkl.1.2.01 Who shares domestic life, by household Virtues graced,
tkl.1.2.02 She who has the excellence of home Virtues, and can expend within the means of her Husband, is a help in the domestic state.
tkl.1.2.06 In him the power of Vice declines, and Virtues grow.
tkl.1.2.10 Let propriety of conduct be laboriously preserved and guarded; though one know and practise and excel in many Virtues, that will be an eminent aid.
tkl.1.2.12 To bear with scornful men of Virtues is the best.
tkl.1.2.12 To bear with those who revile us, just as the Earth bears up those who dig it, is the first of Virtues.
tkl.1.2.17 To do no Evil to Enemies will be called the chief of all Virtues.
tkl.1.3.08 It is the chief of all Virtues not knowingly to do any person Evil, even in the lowest degree, and at any time.
tkl.1.3.09 The chief of all (the Virtues) which authors have summed up, is the partaking of Food that has been shared with others, and the preservation of the mainfold life of other creatures.
tkl.2.1.08 The Waters Virtues change with soil through which they flow;
tkl.2.1.17 The sceptre of the King is the firm support of the Vedas of the Brahmin, and of all Virtues therein described.
tkl.2.3.13 All calamities are caused by hatred; but by the delight (of Friendship) is caused the great Wealth of good Virtues.
tkl.2.3.17 If they, whose Virtues like a Mountain rise, are light esteemed;
tkl.3.2.15 My Soul that seeks to live his Virtues numbers o er.

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