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Tiruvalluvar
Opening of the Kural
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1. Alpha of all letters the first, Of the worlds the original Godhead the beginning. 2. What fruit is by learning, if thou adore not The beautiful feet of the Master of luminous wisdom? 3. When man has reached the majestic feet of him whose walk is on flowers, Long upon earth is his living. 4. Not to the feet arriving of the one with whom none can compare, Hard from the heart to dislodge is its sorrow. 5. Not to the feet of the Seer, to the sea of righteousness coming, Hard to swim is this different ocean. 6. When man has come to the feet of him who has neither want nor unwanting, Nowhere for him is affliction. 7. Night of our stumbling twixt virtue and sin not for him, is The soul on the glorious day of God’s reality singing. 8. In the truth of his acts who has cast out the objects five from the gates of the senses, Straight if thou stand, long shall be thy fullness of living.
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9. Some are who cross the giant ocean of birth; but he shall not cross it Who has touched not the feet of the Godhead. 10. Lo, in a sense unillumined no virtue is, vainly is lifted The head that fell not at the feet of the eightfold in Power, the Godhead.
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Rain
1. If the heavens remain dry, to the gods here in Nature How shall be given the splendour of worship? 2. If the heavens do not their work, in this wide world Giving is finished, austerity ended. 3. The world cannot live without its waters, Nor conduct be at all without the rains from heaven. 4. If quite the skies refuse their gift, through this wide world Famine shall do its worst with these creatures. 5. If one drop from heaven falls not, here Hardly shalt thou see one head of green grass peering.
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