Explain the brotherhood character in the kural
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The brotherhood character in the kural is explained below.
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- The Tirukkural, or Kural, is a classic Tamil language work made composed of 1,330 kurals (short couplets of seven words each).
- The work is organised into three parts, each of which contains aphoristic teachings on virtue (aram, dharma), riches (porul, artha), and love (inbam, kama).
- It is noted for its universality and secular nature, and is considered one of the best works on ethics and morals. Valluvar, also known as Thiruvalluvar, is traditionally credited with writing it.
- The writing has been dated as early as 300 BCE and as late as the 5th century CE.
- Traditional traditions place it as the third Sangam's final work, while linguistic study places it between 450 and 500 CE, implying that it was written after the Sangam period.
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