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Tirukkural-On Virtue-The Renunciation-Kural 348

Talaippattaar
theerath
turandhaar
mayangi
valaipattaar
matrai
yavar
Those
who
have
renounced
in
full,
attain
salvation;
the
rest
are
ensnared
in
delusions.
Full
renouncement
leads
to
salvation;
partial
efforts
are
nothing
but
delusions.
Rajaji would explain the idea of full renunciation as the giving up of even the thought of things to be desired. Only those, who have thus renounced wholly, will save themselves. The others are deluded and are still entangled in the net of births, presumably, awaiting deliverance.
The idea is appropriately expressed by Kambar in the following lines:
“Irapennum
meymaiyai
immaiyaavarkkum
marapenum
adhanirkaedu
matrundao
Thurapenum
thepame
thunai
seiyaavidil
Pirapenum
perungadal
pizaika
laakumao"(Kambaramayanam-Manthiram
21)



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