04 1) Thiruvalluvar's good points
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Thiruvalluvar, commonly known as Valluvar, was a celebrated Tamil poet and philosopher. He is best known for authoring the Thirukkural a collection of couplets on ethics, political and economical matters, and love. The text is considered the greatest work of the Tamil literature and one of the finest works on ethics and morality.
Valluvar has influenced a wide range of scholars down the ages since his time across the ethical, social, political, economical, religious, philosophical, and spiritual spheres
Because the life, culture and ethics of the Tamils are considered to be solely defined in terms of the values set by the Kural literature, the government and the people of Tamil Land alike venerate Valluvar and his work with utmost reverence.
He is known by numerous honorific designations, such as Saint, First Poet, Divine Poet, Brahma, and Great Scholar.
A temple-like memorial to Thiruvalluvar, Valluvar Kottam, was built in Chennai in 1976.
There is a 133-foot tall statue of Thiruvalluvar erected at the southern tip of the Indian subcontinent Kanyakumari where the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean converge, the 133 feet denote Tirukkuṛaḷ's 133 Chapters or athikarams and the show of three fingers denote the three themes Aram, Porul, and Inbam, i.e. the sections on Morals, Wealth and Love.
There is also a statue of Thiruvalluvar outside the School of Oriental and African Studies in Russell Square, London.
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it is a good place
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