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Tirukkural-On Virtue-Freedom From Envy-Kural 161

Olukkaaraak
kolka
oruvanthan
nenjaththu
Alukkaaru
ilaatha
iyalpu
Freedom
from
envious
thoughts
is
to
be
taken
As
the
most
righteous
conduct.
The best of virtues is to abstain from envious thoughts. Envy is the attitude of mind, of not being able to bear the progress and well-being of others. Right conduct for a man who aspires for a high standard of virtue, is to eschew even the least signs of envy. That the Tamil people subscribed to this idea from ancient times, would be seen from certain definitions in that old work of linguistic and social grammer, Tolkapiyam, as noted below:
Alukaaraamai
yaavadhu
pirar
aakam
Mudhalaayin
kandu
poraamaiyaal
Varum
mankkoatathai
seiyaamai
(Thol.
Purath-17)
Incidentally the period of Tolkappiyam was slightly before the age of the last Sangam (i.e) before the period between 2nd century B C and 1st Century A D.



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