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thirukural as a secular literature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :

Thirukural is a secular literature because it comprises of worldly things and not pertaining to religious rituals or beliefs.

Thirukural does not adhere to:

\implies Superstitiuos

\implies Religious

And also:

\implies Rituals

\implies False beliefs

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Thirukural as a secular literature​:

  • Thirukural is a secular literature it comprises of 'worldly things' and not concerning to religious rituals or beliefs.
  • Thirukural , the book by saint Thiruvalluvar,  it is a repository of wisdom extracted from various religion.
  • It has wisdom cherished by many and does not propagate bias against any one or towards any religion.
  • Recommended by learned men to be added to the school curricula, it will help educate all on the purest expression of thought.
  • It talks about values evolved in religions and to be imbibed.
  • It is not dogma based.
  • It does not describe or codify any God, heaven, hell etc.
  • It does not describe rituals.

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