Thirukkural (திருக்குறள்)


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Dive into the Profound Wisdom of Thirukkural: A Guide to Virtue, Wealth, and Love Thirukkural, also known as the Kural, is a classic Tamil text revered for its insightful verses on ethics, morality, and practical living. This ancient literary gem, composed of 1,330 couplets, offers timeless wisdom that continues to resonate with readers across cultures and generations. Unveiling the Three Books of Thirukkural: The work is divided into three distinct sections, each exploring a fundamental aspect of human experience: Aram (Virtue): This first book lays the foundation for a good life. It emphasizes virtues like righteousness, compassion, truthfulness, and self-control. Chapters delve into concepts like the importance of rain, the role of asceticism, and the qualities of a just king. Porul (Wealth): The second book focuses on the pursuit of wealth and success in a righteous manner. It offers guidance on various aspects like agriculture, governance, and the importance of wise counsel. Inbam (Love): The final book explores the realm of love and relationships. It delves into the importance of a happy marriage, cultivating genuine friendships, and the value of knowledge. Exploring the Depths of Virtue in the First Book: The opening chapters of Thirukkural establish the significance of virtue as the cornerstone of a meaningful life. They explore the concept of aram, emphasizing its connection to inner peace, social harmony, and a life well-lived. Chapter 1: Virtue (Aram): This foundational chapter sets the stage for the entire work. It highlights the importance of living virtuously and explores the qualities that contribute to a good character. Chapter 2: Rain (Mazhai): Moving beyond individual virtue, this chapter emphasizes the importance of rain for sustaining life and the interconnectedness of nature. Chapter 3: Asceticism (Thuravu): This chapter delves into the concept of renouncing worldly possessions and explores the potential benefits of an ascetic lifestyle. Chapter 4: Kingship (Arasiyal): Shifting focus to societal well-being, this chapter explores the qualities of a good king and the principles of just and effective governance. Chapter 5: Ministers (Amaichar): Recognizing the importance of wise counsel, this chapter highlights the crucial role of capable ministers in supporting a good king. Chapter 6: Agriculture (Vivasaayam): Emphasizing the foundation of a prosperous society, this chapter explores the importance of agriculture and the role of farmers. Chapter 7: Married Life (Kappiyal): Moving to personal relationships, this chapter explores the duties, expectations, and ideals of a happy and fulfilling marriage. Chapter 8: Chastity (Karpu): Reflecting the social norms of its time, this chapter focuses on the concept of fidelity within marriage, particularly emphasizing societal expectations placed upon women. Chapter 9: Friendship (Natpu): Celebrating the importance of genuine connection, this chapter explores the qualities of a true friend and the importance of maintaining healthy friendships. Chapter 10: Knowledge (Arivu): Concluding the first part of Thirukkural, this chapter emphasizes the importance of acquiring and applying knowledge for a fulfilling life. Embark on a Journey of Self-Discovery with Thirukkural: Whether you're seeking guidance on living a virtuous life, navigating relationships, or achieving success, Thirukkural offers valuable insights that transcend time and culture. Explore the profound wisdom of this ancient text and discover its enduring relevance for your own life.




Thirukkural - Translation -Explanation:


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Thiruvalluvar, the author of the Tamil treatise Thirukkural is considered to have lived sometime between 3rd century BC and 1st century AD. Thirukkural perhaps was a fitting reply to a host of conflicting and competing views that existed in Tamil speaking countries of the period on the right way of living, family, religion and governance, supported by various religions that reached the Tamil soil as well as those of indigenous ones and by philosophers who accompanied traders from far off countries. But unfortunately Thiruvalluvar himself did not give interpretation to his tersest couplets. The interpretations presented in 13nth century and earlier, in spite of the noble intention and extraordinary scholarship of the interpreters, I am afraid, understated its universality. Several centuries later, claims and counterclaims were made by the proponents of different religions including Christianity and the latest from atheists. I tried to remove the guise and achieved considerable success in this attempt. Fresh interpretations, which I believe truthfully reflect the thought of Thiruvalluvar, are provided in this book for nearly 360 couplets out of 1330 couplets. This conviction stems from my fresh look at Thirukkural that successfully shed away all the contradictions and unacceptable and unviable constructs it had to live with through the earlier interpretation(s). Thirukkural consists of 133 chapters with 10 couplets in each chapter. Each chapter is a life skill coaching material. They show how to live a soul-evolving life in the three arenas namely family, work and love. A soul which achieves full evolvement through numerous reincarnations reaches puthezhir ulagam (celestial abode). Thank you for buying this book. Contact me if you may at [email protected].




Thirukkural


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A classic is a piece of work that stands the test of time. A classic is for all ages: past, present, and future. Thiruvalluvar’s Thirukkural is a classic. It is a highly resourceful management literature. I have been profusely using Kurals in my teaching, training, coaching and talks to drive home some of the best management concepts and practices. This book traces the modern management practices to the wisdom in Thirukkural. Do you want to appreciate Thirukkural’s contribution to management? Explore.




Tirukkur̲aḷ


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Text of Tirukkur̲aḷ by Tiruvaḷḷuvar, Tamil poet, with Nepali translation; prefatory matter in English.




Kural


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A celebrated work by the greatest poet of classical Tamil literature Tiruvalluvar probably lived and wrote between the second century BC and the eighth century AD though his dates have not been conclusively established. The work by which he is known, the Kural, comprises 1,330 couplets and is divided into three sections—Virtue, Wealth and Love—and is based on the first three of the four supreme aims prescribed by Hindu tradition: dharma (virtue), artha (wealth), kama (love) and moksha (salvation). Taken together, the three books of the Kural inform, criticize and teach the reader, in brilliantly styled and pithy verse, about life, love and the ways of the world. Translated and edited with an introduction by P.S. Sundaram




System Design Interview - An Insider's Guide


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The system design interview is considered to be the most complex and most difficult technical job interview by many. Those questions are intimidating, but don't worry. It's just that nobody has taken the time to prepare you systematically. We take the time. We go slow. We draw lots of diagrams and use lots of examples. You'll learn step-by-step, one question at a time.Don't miss out.What's inside?- An insider's take on what interviewers really look for and why.- A 4-step framework for solving any system design interview question.- 16 real system design interview questions with detailed solutions.- 188 diagrams to visually explain how different systems work.




A Focus on Environment Through Thirukkural


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A Focus on Environment Through Thirukkural describes Environmental Science, life threatening risks faced in the environment at present and how to handle environment safely using author’s own theoretical concepts and most importantly how Tiruvalluvar mentioned about safe environment in Thirukkural. The author points out that if everyone follows the concept of Thirukkural as detailed in this book, they can ensure a hazard-free safe environment for themselves. By the time readers complete this book, they would wonder how Tiruvalluvar had foreseen so many important logical things about the environment that are relevant even today. After reading A Focus on Environment Through Thirukkural the reader will acquire many new and interesting perspectives about our environment.




Weaver's Wisdom


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Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, a living legend, yoga master and author of Merging with Siva, recognized the immense value of the Tirukural in 1949 as a young seeker in Sri Lanka. Decades later, he instructed two of his swamis to translate it from classical Tamil into American English, and had an renowned artist in South India illustrate the 108 chapters. Here is the fruit of those efforts, the gentle, profound world of Asian ethics and simple humanness. Yet, Weaver's Wisdom's universality makes it a book you can share with anyone. It contains fortune cookies you can snack on before sleep or at anytime. Its charming wit and common sense will uplift and inspire you and your whole family.




Breathe a little better: one Pranayama a week


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Do you know that breathing is the gateway to the mind? Improve your diet, work, gratitude, compassion, and resilience. This is a manual filled with regulated breathing exercises. Breathworks built on an ancient non-religious literature. Traditional and modern Pranayama methods for year-round practice.




ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems


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This book explains the requirements of ISO 9001 for establishing quality management system (QMS) for an organization. The requirements are illustrated with examples from industries for understanding the requirements and preparing the documents of QMS with high clarity. Methods of integrating ISO 9001 requirements with enterprise resource planning (ERP) software are presented. The software integrated approach enables process owners to focus on their core tasks of achieving the planned outputs of processes and the software generates quality records automatically.