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Tirukkural-On Virtue-Charity-Kural 226

Petraan porulvaip puli
By relieving people of their devastating hunger,One lays by valuable possessions as investment
The investment referred to obviously relates to heavenly reward.
This is in line with the Christian teaching on the subject:
'Verily
I
say
unto
you;
in
as
much
as
ye
have
done
it
unto
one
of
the
least
among
my
brethren,
ye
have
done
it
unto
me'.
(Matt. 25:40)
Hence the reward on Judgment day.
The idea that God could be reached by serving his people on earth is common to most religions. Mother Teresa of the Sisters of Charity would like to call anything like this done to the poor as 'something beautiful for God'.
The phrase 'Azipasi' (i.e.), the hunger that is destructive of all good qualities, reminds one of Avvayar's poem:
Maanam
kulam
kalvi
vannmai
arivudaimai
Dhaanam
thavam
muyarchi
thaalaanmai-Thaenin
Kasivandha
solliyar
maer
kaamurudhal
paththum
Pasi
vandhidapoam
parandhu
(Avvaiyaar)



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