Results for: Tirukural

Tirukkural 93: The Utterance of Pleasant Words
Sweet speech, flowing from the heart (uttered) with a cheerful countenance and a sweet look, is true virtue

Tirukkural 101: Gratitude
(The gift of) heaven and earth is not an equivalent for a benefit which is conferred where none...

Tirukkural 108: Virtue of Gratitude
It is not good to forget a benefit; it is good to forget an injury even in the...

Tirukkural 118: Being Unbiased
To stand, like balance-rod that level hangs and rightly weighs, With calm unbiassed equity of soul, is sages'...

Tirukkural 124: Possession of Self-Restraint
Tirukkural 124: More lofty than a mountain will be the greatness of that man who without swerving from...

The Care Givers Giving Aid and Comfort to Others
A great part of Dharma is the care of others. Here animals, elders and the temple are all...

Tirukkural 148: Not Coveting Another's Wife
That noble manliness which looks not at the wife of another is the virtue and dignity of the...

Tirukkural 155: Possession of Patience
Who wreak their wrath as worthless are despised; Who patiently forbear as gold are prized