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  • Haunting.. Mesmerizing...Fabulous...

    The Magic of music composition

  • thiruvalluvar is tamil god, who is guru of tamilans, please don't compare him to bramin, christ, jain. thiruvalluvar is the ocean, whereas religions/other guru are just pond. Vazhga Tamizh Vazhga Valamudan. thiruvalluvar is one of the siddha. then vallalar, then vethathiri maharishi. please respect tamil culture, never say thiruvalluvar as just saint/poet.

    use your common sense before you comment

    thiruvalluvar is against racism/blind faith

    according to him GOD is wisdom

  • It is a shame that we are still talking about when it has reached the world and who has written it. Instead, talk about its valuableness when you understand it.

  • Thirrukural doesn't is not any religious specific. Its secular and shows the purity of dravidian culture before getting courrupted by "Aryan thoery of invasion" with cultural castism and submission with racist religion

  • my eyes all welled up ... Long live classical divine Tamil!

  • @eeevilmunky Thiruvalluvar was a Brahmin. Thirukkural has so much of Sanskrit influence. Yes I know its very important for us Tamils but its not pure "Dravidian" or anything.

  • @xXBlackxRebelXx Nah i dont think so, Most of the Researchers and great Tamil Scholars have recognised Thiruvalluvar as Pariyar. Hence, Thirukkural is 100% Tamil with no sanskrit influence. He was not a Brahmin but a Pariyar like Auvaiyar.

  • @eeevilmunky I dont think you even read thirukkural. thirukurral has got so much sanskrit influence and similarities with the vedas, its not even a matter of question. valluvar usually refers to priests during ancient times. his mother might have been a dalit but its very likely that his father was a brahmin. also please look at the portrayal, he has a long narrow face and long thin nose. which dalit or even average tamil looks like that? only brahmins.

  • u r soo corrrect, velu abandoend not only u lot on mulathive beach but also his own mother!..now she is happy that sinhalses looking after her on govenment hospital,

    what happend to our thileepan memorieal hospital?..aioo my money!

  • @xXBlackxRebelXx @xXBlackxRebelXx I dont understand what makes you think that i have not read Thirukkural, Anyway Sir, you have all the right to believe in what you want to believe in.

    By the way the portrait of Thiruvalluvar is an artists depiction of him, there is no record of his picture or painting, nobody actually knows how he looked like, but have accepted the portrait of him as they need a visual medium ... much like that of Jesus christ!

  • @xXBlackxRebelXx As for the similarities you are talking about ... there has been always been an exchange of ideas between the Aryan and the Dravidian civilizations, even Tolkappiyam(the earliest extant of Tamil literature) has exchange words from Sanskrit and i bet Sanskrit will have thousands of words from Tamil, Presence of such ideas doesn't make Thirukkural it Aryan or less Dravdian in any way!

  • @eeevilmunky yes its Indian 100% and a jewel of knowledge tamils take pride in.

  • @xXBlackxRebelXx Amen! :)

  • Really a great job by AR and Blaaze. Many study Thirukkural for the sake of passing the exam. But most of us including me does not know the huge potential information about the human life, only this kindov innovation will make the value of Thirukural reach many!

  • divine...nice =)

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