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Thirukkural-On Virtue-On Fate-Kural 378

Uootaa kaziyum enin
The
poor,
without
many
worldly
possessions,
will
surely
resort
to
satisfying
renunciation,
If
ordaining
fate
will
spare
them
their
share
of
pain
and
grief.
The idea is that normally it should be easy for those who have no possessions or stakes of their own, to give up the world, but they also do not renounce and prefer to struggle and wallow in their misery, caused principally by worldly attachments. This is because they have not earned the right kind of disposition for renunciation by their previous good deeds.
Obviously, Valluvar considers this situation as the proof for his belief that Karma from previous birth does regulate one"s nature and tendencies, as otherwise, why should a poor man, who has so very little to renounce, not throw it all up instead of continuing to flounder in the filth and vice of this misery.



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