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describe the brotherhood charcter of the thirukural​

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Answered by kuhu005
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The Tirukkural or shortly the Kural, is a classic Tamil language text consisting of 1,330 short couplets of seven words each, or kurals. The text is divided into three books with aphoristic teachings on virtue (aram, dharma), wealth (porul, artha) and love (inbam, kama), respectively.Considered one of the greatest works on ethics and morality, it is known for its universality and secular nature.Its authorship is traditionally attributed to Valluvar, also known in full as Thiruvalluvar. The text has been dated variously from 300 BCE to 5th century CE. The traditional accounts describe it as the last work of the third Sangam, but linguistic analysis suggests a later date of 450 to 500 CE and that it was composed after the Sangam period

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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In the Tamil language, the Thirukkural is one of the most revered ancient works. It is referred to as a "common creed" because it serves as a guide for morals and improvement in life.  Life on this planet shouldn't be constrained to a small group of people. It ought to grow and become significant. Thirukkural's mission has been to educate the general public and establish a moral society.

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  • The Tirukkuṟaḷ (which means திருக்குறள்), lit. "sacred verses," or, more succinctly, the Kuralt.
  • It is the classic Tamil philosophical text consisting of 1,330 seven-word short couplets or kurals.
  • It is divided into three books, each with aphoristic lessons on virtue (aram), wealth (porul), and love (inbam).
  • It is known for being universal and secular, making it one of the greatest works on ethics and morality ever written. It is generally believed that Valluvar, also known as Thiruvalluvar, wrote it. Numerous languages have been used to translate the Thirukkural.
  • The text has been dated from 300 BCE to the 5th century CE in a variety of ways. According to traditional accounts, it is the final work of the third Sangam; however, linguistic analysis suggests that it was written between 450 and 500 CE, after the Sangam period.

The Kural literature is broken down into the following three parts:

  • 1. Aram (virtue) addresses individual moral values and the fundamentals of yoga philosophy.
  • 2. Porul (wealth) addresses socioeconomic values, politics, society, and administration.
  • 3. Inbam (love) addresses psychological values and love.
  • These tenets are in line with Hinduism's four tenets—"dharma", "artha", "kama", and "moksha"—and aim to bring about "veedu", or ultimate salvation.  

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