Tirukural

CHAPTER 50

Understanding the Right Place

491

Neither ridicule the opposition nor initiate an offensive until you possess a strategic place from which to strike.§

492

In battle, a fortified position yields plentiful advantages, even to those already possessing power and prowess.§

493

Even the weak may prevail if they pick the right field of action, establish good defenses and then fight well.§

494

When an attacker lays siege from a strategic location, his enemy’s thoughts of conquest become unthinkable.§

495

In a river’s depths the crocodile is unconquerable, but others may defeat him if he leaves those waters.§

496

A massive chariot with mighty wheels cannot sail the sea; nor can an ocean-going ship traverse the land.§

497

Fearlessness is the only friend one needs, if he relentlessly ponders from which place to pounce.§

498

Even a small army, if well–entrenched, can repel the power of a large army, forcing it to retreat.§

499

Even if they are without firm forts and inferior in force, a people defending their own soil are difficult to defeat.§

500

The fearless elephant may slaughter a multitude of warriors, yet be slain by a single jackal if his legs sink in muddy marsh.§