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Thirukkural - On Virtue - The Glory Of Renunciation - Kural 24

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Uranennum
thottiyan
oraintum
kaappan
varanennum vaippirkor vittu
The
one
who
has
a
strength
to
control
his
five
senses,
Prepares
the
way
for
a
higher
place
in
life.
Control of the five senses according to Valluvar, is the only way to acquire one's appropriate and intended place in life. The transition of the comparison from the 'elephant's hook' controlling the senses, to the 'seed' producing a higher place in this life or the next, is a special metaphor (Aekadesa uruvaham) which normally is not a source of strength to ordinary literature but here, turns out to be quite effective.
'Marumaikkuvitthu'-'seed for heaven's store' is an expression that has been used in Naladiar - 183 - with reference to virtuous deeds. There is, therefore, a parallel explanation which refers to the control of five senses as the seed of heaven.



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