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Tirukural – Chapter 2


Chapter 2: The Importance of Rain


Verse 11
In a lush green rainforest of flowers and fruits, birds, bees and various animals, a man is sipping falling rainwater with his cupped hands.


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Weaver’s Wisdom




Verse 11

It is the unfailing fall of rain that sustains the world.
Therefore, look upon rain as the nectar of life.

Verse 12

Rain produces man’s wholesome food;
and rain itself forms part of his food besides.

Verse 13

Though oceanic waters surround it, the world will be deluged
by hunger’s hardships if the billowing clouds betray us.

Verse 14

When clouds withhold their watery wealth,
farmers cease to ply their plows.

Verse 15

It is rain that ruins, and it is rain again
that raises up those it has ruined.

Verse 16

Unless raindrops fall from the sky,
not a blade of green grass will rise from the earth.

Verse 17

The very nature of oceans, though vast, would diminish
if clouds ceased to take up water and replenish rain’s gifts.

Verse 18

Should the heavens dry up, worship here of the heavenly ones
in festivals and daily rites would wither.

Verse 19

Unless the heavens grant their gifts, neither the giver’s generosity
nor the ascetic’s detachment will grace this wide world.

Verse 20

No life on Earth can exist without water,
and water’s ceaseless flow cannot exist without rain.


One Response to “Tirukural – Chapter 2”

  1. Pethuraja says:

    “AUM”!.

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