Thirukkural in Thai Language



A political slugfest between the BJP and the DMK ensued on Friday(08/11/2019) after Prime Minister Narendra Modi released a book on Thirukkural in Thai language in Bangkok, following which the BJP’s Tamil Nadu unit tweeted a picture of the poet-saint wearing saffron robes with ash smeared on his forehead and a ‘rudraksha’ around his neck. 

Thiruvalluvar had written Tirukkural, a collection of 1,330 couplets of worldly wisdom. It later came to be known as the Universal common code, or ‘Ulaga podhu marai’.

The DMK had used it for long to project it as an ideal party but condemned it when BJP followed asimilar approach, describing it as saffronising Thiruvalluvar and stating “#BJPinsultsthiruvallur” in media.

Let us see some kurals:-

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"கற்றதனா லாய பயனென்கொல் வாலறிவன்
நற்றாள் தொழாஅர் எனின்"

(Of what avail is one's learning acquired
If one bows not at the holy feet of the true Knower)
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During election campaign 2019 LS poll Prime Minister quoted the following
kural stansa.

"இதனை இதனால் இவன்முடிக்கும் என்று ஆய்து
அதனை அவன்கண் விடல்."

(Having deliberated " this task, by this means, this man can do"
Let that man be entrusted with that task)

Analyse the job requirements and entrust it to a capable person.
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Suicide is a preventable public health problem.


 Every 3 seconds a person attempts to die in India according to one IE report.
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 – Suicide is one of the top three causes of death among the young in the age group of 15-35 years

 – The psychological, social and financial impact of suicide on the family and the society is immeasurable.

 – About 1 lakh people die by suicide in India every year. – Each suicide leaves at least 6 people devastated.

 – 6 lakhs people become survivors every year in India.

 – Suicide estimates suggest fatalities worldwide could rise to 1.5 million by 2020. 

Suicide is a largely preventable public health problem. 
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There are several NGOs across the country that are committed to the cause of mental health. They run counseling services and suicide helplines for anyone in danger of committing suicide: Some of them are listed below purely for general information. Consult own reliable sources for verifying the credentials.

Sikkim – 221152, Police Control Room, Gangtok iCall, 

Mumbai – +91 22 2556 3291, e-mail – icall@tiss.edu Vandrevala Foundation Helpline – 1 860 266 2345, e-mail – help@vandrevalafoundation.com    

Thanal – 0495 237 1100 E-mail – thanal.calicut@gmail.com Address – Iqra Hospital Malamparamba 

Calicut 673009 Kerala   Prathyasa – +91-480 – 2820091 Address – Vidya Jothi Cathedral Junction 

Irinjalakuda 680 685   Pratheeksha – +91 484 2448830 E-mail – rajiravi2000@hotmail.com Address – Near Ambedkar Park Peruvaram Road North Paravur 683 513 Kerala   

 Saath – 079 2630 5544, 079 2630 0222 Address – B12 Nilamber Complex H.L. Commerce College Road Navrangpura Ahmedabad 380 006   

 Roshni – 040 790 4646 E-mail – help@roshnihyd.org Address – 1-8-303/48/21 Kalavathy Nivas Sindhi Colony S.P. Road Secunderabad 500003    

Lifeline Foundation – +91 33 24637401, +91 33 24637432 Address – 17/1A Alipore Road Sarat Bose Road 700 027 Kolkata  

 Sumaitri – 011-23389090 E-mail- feelingsuicidal@sumaitri.net Address – Sumaitri Aradhana Hostel Complex No. 1 Bhagwan Das Lane Bhagwan Das Road New Delhi   

 Maithri – 91- 484 – 2540530 E-mail – maithrihelp@gmail.com Address – ICTA Shantigram Changampuzha Nagar (P.O.) Kalamassery Kochi 682 033 

Connecting India – 9922001122, 18002094353 Website – connectingngo.org Address – Connecting Trust Dastur Girls School Moledina Road Pune 411001   

 Nagpur Suicide Prevention Helpline – 8888817666    

The Samaritans Mumbai – 022 6464 3267, 022 6565 3267, 022 6565 3247 Address – B-3, Trisandhya Behind Ambika Sarees Dadasaheb Phalke Road Dadar (E) 400014 Mumbai   

 Sneha – 91-44-2464 0050, 91-44-2464 0060 E-mail – help@snehaindia.org Address – #11, Park View Road R.A. Puram Chennai 600028