Thiruvalluvar's Thirukkural Quotes


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Thirukural Quotes (Couplets)

Division 1 : VIRTUE
Chapter 33 : Not killing quotes

321 What is the work of virtue? 'Not to kill';
For 'killing' leads to every work of ill.
Meaning of the Quotes : Never to destroy life is the sum of all virtuous conduct. The destruction of life leads to every evil.

322 Let those that need partake your meal; guard every-thing that lives;
This the chief and sum of lore that hoarded wisdom gives.
Meaning of the Quotes : The chief of all (the virtues) which authors have summed up, is the partaking of food that has been shared with others, and the preservation of the mainfold life of other creatures.

323 Alone, first of goods things, is 'not to slay';
The second is, no untrue word to say.
Meaning of the Quotes : Not to destroy life is an incomparably (great) good next to it in goodness ranks freedom from falsehood.

324 You ask, What is the good and perfect way?
'Tis path of him who studies nought to slay.
Meaning of the Quotes : Good path is that which considers how it may avoid killing any creature.

325 Of those who 'being' dread, and all renounce, the chief are they,
Who dreading crime of slaughter, study nought to slay.
Meaning of the Quotes : Of all those who, fearing the permanence of earthly births, have abandoned desire, he is the chief who, fearing (the guilt of) murder, considers how he may avoid the destruction of life.

326 Ev'n death that life devours, their happy days shall spare,
Who law, 'Thou shall not kill', uphold with reverent care.
Meaning of the Quotes : Yama, the destroyer of life, will not attack the life of him, who acts under the determination of never destroying life.

327 Though thine own life for that spared life the price must pay,
Take not from aught that lives gift of sweet life away.
Meaning of the Quotes : Let no one do that which would destroy the life of another, although he should by so doing, lose his own life.

328 Though great the gain of good should seem, the wise
Will any gain by staughter won despise.
Meaning of the Quotes : The advantage which might flow from destroying life in sacrifice, is dishonourable to the wise (who renounced the world), even although it should be said to be productive of great good.

329 Whose trade is 'killing', always vile they show,
To minds of them who what is vileness know.
Meaning of the Quotes : Men who destroy life are base men, in the estimation of those who know the nature of meanness.

330 Who lead a loathed life in bodies sorely pained,
Are men, the wise declare, by guilt of slaughter stained.
Meaning of the Quotes : (The wise) will say that men of diseased bodies, who live in degradation and in poverty, are those who separated the life from the body of animals (in a former birth).
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