This great nation, Bharath, has given many gifts to this world. One among them is the great amount of literature, especially the Bhakti literature. Many are willing to learn those but don't get a chance. This podcast is our small step in taking these literature works to everyone who are interested.
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This great nation, Bharath, has given many gifts to this world. One among them is the great amount of literature, especially the Bhakti literature. Many are willing to learn those but don't get a chance. This podcast is our small step in taking these literature works to everyone who are interested.
One of the greatest works of all times in this world is Thirukkural. Thirukkural was composed by the Tamil saint Thiruvallur. Thirukkural has 1330 verses, separated into 133 Adhikarams. These Adhikarams belong to larger groups known as Paal. Thirukkural has three Paal - Aram (righteousness), Porul (wealth), and Inbam (pleasure). All the verses are in the Kural Venba meter of Tamil grammar. The first person ever to do a commentary on Thirukkural was Parimelazhagar. In this episode, let's listen to Parimelazhagar's commentry about the first Adhikaram, Kadavul Vaazhthu.
Krupa Samudram
This great nation, Bharath, has given many gifts to this world. One among them is the great amount of literature, especially the Bhakti literature. Many are willing to learn those but don't get a chance. This podcast is our small step in taking these literature works to everyone who are interested.