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Tirukkural The
Tirukkuṟaḷ (Tamil: திருக்குறள், lit. 'sacred verses'), or
shortly the Kural...
- an
Indian poet and philosopher. He is best
known as the
author of the
Tirukkuṟaḷ, a
collection of
couplets on ethics,
political and
economic matters, and...
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Tirukkural, also
known as the Kural, an
ancient Indian treatise on the
ethics and
morality of the commoner, is one of the most
widely translated non-religious...
- The
dating of the
Tirukkural, and by
extension the
period of its
author Valluvar, has been a
subject of
intense debate among scholars for centuries, and...
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Tirukkural remains one of the most
widely translated non-religious
works in the world. As of 2014,
there were at
least 57
versions available in the English...
- As of 2024,
Malay has at
least seven translations available of the
Tirukkural. In 1964,
Ramily Bin
Thakir translated the
Kural text in verse. In 1967,...
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French has the
second maximum number of
translations of the
Tirukkural among European languages, next only to English. As of 2015,
there were at least...
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Hindi perhaps has many
translations of the
Tirukkural. As of 2000,
there were at
least 19
translations of the
Kural text
available in Hindi. Many of these...
- The
Tirukkural (Tamil: திருக்குறள்),
shortly known as the Kural, is a
classic Tamil sangam treatise on the art of living.
Consisting of 133
chapters with...
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Malayalam has seen the most
number of
Tirukkural translations than that of any
other language in India. As of 2007,
there are at
least 21 translations...