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Tirukkural-On Virtue-The Importance Of Virtue-Kural-35

35.
Alukkaaru
avaavekkuli
innaccol
naankum
llukkaa
iyanradhuu
aram..
Thoughts
and
deeds
free
of
envy,
greed,
wrath
and
bitter
words
along,
constitute
virtue.
The implication is that there can be no real virtue, where any of these four evils of wrath, envy, lust and harsh speech are present. Virtue in man and these vices are mutually exclusive, as it were.
Anger and lust are referred to by the Gita in (16,21) as two of the three gates of hell, the third one being greed. Kahlil Gibran listed wrath and avarice among the four things a ruler should banish from his realm; the other two are falsehood and violence.
The Acharakovai refers to men of virtue who have eschewed these and related vices, as 'Aiyandheer Kaatchiyar' (i.e.,) savants with clear vision, free from all earthly vices, doubts and illusions.



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