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Thirukkural-On Wealth-Avoidance Of Faults-Kural-437

Uyarpaala thanrik kedum.
The
Miser,
who
does
not
put
his
money
to
legitimate
and
purposeful
use,
Will
find
his
wealth
decline
and
vanish.
Parimel
Azhagar
speaks
of
money
being
put
to
use
in
the
pursuit
of
“aram
porul,
inbam" dharma,
Wealth
&
Love.
Love
is
personal,
Dharma
is
spiritual
and
embraces
also
charity
towards
all
those
deserving
in
the
wider
community,
while
the
concept
of
wealth,
in
between,
is
intermediate
and
is
designed
to
cover
right
investments
to
create
more
wealth
for
appropriate
utilization
of
it
in
the
wider
society.
If a person does not know to live well, and if he does not use his money to create more wealth, which he could effectively utilize for constructive purposes including also those warranted by the enormous charitable potential around him, he has wasted his life. In consequence, his own money will dwindle and waste itself, without the intervention of any other enemies from outside.
K V Jaganathan has cited a very meaningful parallel from Naladiar as follows:
“Unnaan
oliniraan
ongupugal
seyaan
thunarung
kaelir
thuyarkalaiyaan-konae
valangaan
porul
kaathirupaanael
a
aa
Ilandhaanendru
yennapadum"
(Naaladiyaar;
9)
An alternate reading of the second line of the Kural is:
“Uyarpaalathinrik kaedum"
Which is not very different.



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