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Tirukkural-On Virtue-On Rectitude-Kural 119

Corkoattam
illadhu
seppam
oruthalaiya
Utkoattam
inmai
perin.
Here is a translation based on K Srinivasav's
If the mind is free from bias,The words uttered are bound to be fair.
If the inner rectitude of mind is present the outer manifestation of it in words will follow. The idea is that true rectitude is based more on thought than on words, which are however important too. Valluvar, as the perfectionist in virtue who has said,
Manathukkan
maasilan
aadhal
anaithiran
Aaakula
neera
pira
(Kural 34)
attaches greater meaning to the inner content of rectitude. Even so, the words are what affect others. The existence of great men who speak straight and fair, is what Illangovadigal refers to as one of the glories of 'Puhar'.
Nadukinri
nilai
iya
yenpathalladhu
Odukkam
kooraar
uyarnthoar
unmaiyaal
(Silapathikaaram-Mangala Vaalthu)



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