- Thiruvalluvar, (Tamil: திருவள்ளுவர்)
commonly known as
Valluvar, was an
Indian poet and philosopher. He is best
known as the
author of the Tirukkuṟaḷ,...
- The
Valluvars were also
noted for
their abstinence from beef. The
Valluvars are also
called Pandaram or
Valluva Pandaram. The
priests of the
Valluvars are...
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Valluvar Kottam (Tamil: வள்ளுவர் கோட்டம்) is a
monument in Chennai,
dedicated to the
classical Tamil poet
philosopher Valluvar. It is the city's biggest...
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locality is
claimed to be the
birthplace of the
celebrated Tamil philosopher Valluvar, and the
Hindu saint and philosopher, Peyalvar.[citation needed] It is...
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Valluvar year, also
known as the
Thiruvalluvar year, is an
officially recognized Tamil calendar system for use in
Tamil Nadu. It is
calculated on the basis...
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criticized since ancient history by
philosophers including Aristotle,
Valluvar, and Confucius,
condemning it as both evil and unwise. The term
comes from...
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universality and
secular nature. Its
authorship is
traditionally attributed to
Valluvar, also
known in full as Thiruvalluvar. The text has been
dated variously...
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Statue of Wisdom, or the
Valluvar Statue, is a 41-metre-tall (135 ft)
stone sculpture of the
Tamil poet and
philosopher Valluvar,
known as Thiruvalluvar...
- disease,
Valluvar helped with
curing them. As a
token of gratitude,
Margasahayan offered Valluvar his
daughter in marriage.
Legend has it that
Valluvar asked...
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Avvaiyar was one of the
several scholars who were
present at the time when
Valluvar submitted his
masterpiece of the
Tirukkural at the
Madurai College. Soon...