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Tirukural - Chapter 28


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Part I: On Virtue

Section I: Prologue

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Chapter 28: Deceptive Conduct


Verse 271
A man sits in deep meditation, clearly controlling his senses, which are shown behind him in personified form: the eyes, nose, mouth, ears and sense of touch.


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Verse 271

A deceiver's own five elements remain undeceived
by his double-dealing mind and silently mock him.

Verse 272

Of what avail is an outer appearance of saintliness
if the mind suffers inwardly from knowledge of its iniquity?

Verse 273

He who has not attained the power yet wears the garb of saints
is like a cow that grazes about wearing a tiger's skin.

Verse 274

He who conceals himself beneath holy robes and commits sins
is like a hunter hiding in the bushes to snare unwary birds.

Verse 275

The day will come when those who claim dispassion
yet act deceitfully exclaim,"Alas! Alas! What have I done?"

Verse 276

None is so heartless as he who, without renunciation in his heart,
poses as a renunciate and lives in pretense.

Verse 277

Like the poisonous jequirity bean, with its red and black sides,
there are outwardly dazzling men whose insides are dark.

Verse 278

Many are the men who piously bathe in purifying waters,
while in their black hearts impure conduct lies concealed.

Verse 279

The arrow is straight but cruel; the lute is crooked but sweet.
Therefore, judge men by their acts, not their appearance.

Verse 280

Neither shaven head nor long matted locks are needed,
provided one casts off conduct condemned by the world.

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