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Thirukural Daily

Tirukkural, (Tamil: “Sacred Couplets”) also spelled Tirukural or Thirukkural, also called Kural, the most celebrated of the Patiren-kirkkanakku (“Eighteen Ethical Works”) in Tamil literature and a work that has had an immense influence on Tamil culture and life

Tirukkural, (Tamil: “Sacred Couplets”) also spelled Tirukural or Thirukkural, also called Kural, the most celebrated of the Patiren-kirkkanakku (“Eighteen Ethical Works”) in Tamil literature and a work that has had an immense influence on Tamil culture and life

Thirukural Daily

by SENGUTTUVAN NALLAPPAN
Thirukural Daily
Thirukural Daily
Thirukural Daily

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Tirukkural, (Tamil: “Sacred Couplets”) also spelled Tirukural or Thirukkural, also called Kural, the most celebrated of the Patiren-kirkkanakku (“Eighteen Ethical Works”) in Tamil literature and a work that has had an immense influence on Tamil culture and life. It is usually attributed to the poet Tiruvalluvar, who is thought to have lived in India in the 6th century, though some scholars assign an earlier date (1st century BC). In its practical concerns, aphoristic insights into daily life, and universal and timeless approach, the Tirukural has been compared to the great books of the world’s major religions.

Thirukural Daily

App Details

Version
1.3
Rating
(5)
Size
45Mb
Genre
Education Reference
Last updated
July 12, 2021
Release date
November 24, 2020
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App Store Description

Tirukkural, (Tamil: “Sacred Couplets”) also spelled Tirukural or Thirukkural, also called Kural, the most celebrated of the Patiren-kirkkanakku (“Eighteen Ethical Works”) in Tamil literature and a work that has had an immense influence on Tamil culture and life. It is usually attributed to the poet Tiruvalluvar, who is thought to have lived in India in the 6th century, though some scholars assign an earlier date (1st century BC). In its practical concerns, aphoristic insights into daily life, and universal and timeless approach, the Tirukural has been compared to the great books of the world’s major religions.

app features:-
i.Best user friendly designed.
i.Read every day random Thirukural.
ii.Easy to search.
iii.Easy to navigate all content and section.
iv.Get every day local random Thirukural notification.
v.Dark and White mode support.
vi.Easy to save image every explanation and verse without water mark.
vii.Easy share you friend get every day insightful.
viii.No ads free to use

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