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Thirukkural-On Virtue-Avoidance of Fraud-Kural-288

Kalavarindhaar nenjil karavu.
Just
as
virtue
reigns
in
the
heart,
regulated
by
a
correct
sense
of
values,
Fraud
lives
in
the
heart
that
is
full
of
deceit.
In a heart regulated by the code of righteousness virtue reigns; so too, in a heart full of deceit fraud stays on. This is an instance of the literary method of poetic counterbalance adopted by Valluvar very often to stress the characteristics of two opposites.
The
following
line
of
the
Bible
is
relevant
in
this
context:
'Deceit
is
in
the
heart
of
those
who
devise
evil…"
(Proverbs
12:20)
it is also interesting to study here the Talmudian definition of a saint and a wicked man.
'He
who
says,
what
is
mine
is
yours
and
what
is
yours
is
yours
is
a
Saint.
He
who
says,
what
is
yours
is
mine
and
what
is
min
is
mine,
is
a
wicked
man".
(Talmud)



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