epfo;r;rp epuy;
""clk;nghL
capupil vd;d? kw;wd;;d
kle;ijnahL vk;kpil el;G"" (Fws; 1122)
*
fhiy 10.00- kzkfd; Njhod; kw;Wk; Rw;wk; R+ote;J mitNahiu tzq;fp ,Uf;ifapy; mkHjy;
*
fhiy 10.10- kzkfs; Njhop kw;Wk; Rw;wk; R+o te;J mitNahiu tzq;fp ,Uf;ifapy; mkHjy;
*
fhiy 10.15 - kNdhd;kzpak; jkpo;j; nja;t tzf;fk;
*
fhiy 10..20 -jiytiu Kd; nkhope;J top nkhopjy;.
*
fhiy 10.25 - tuNtw;Giu
*
fhiy 10.35- jiyikAiu (lhf;lH Mjp fzgjp NrhkRe;juk;)
* fhiy
10.45 - kq;fyehiz mitapdH tho;j;Jjy;
* fhiy
10.50 - kzkfs; $iw khw;wp cLj;jy;
*
fhiy 10.55 - kzkf;fspd; ngw;NwhH kzkfspd;
ifia kzkfd; ifapy;
gy;yhz;L ,dpJ ePL tho;tPHfshf!""
vd;W tho;j;jp ,UtH kPJk; kyHfisj; JhTjy;.
*
fhiy 11.05 - jiytH kq;fy ehiz tho;j;jp kzkfdplk; nfhLf;f> kzkf d; mjid ,U iffshYk; mtuplk; ,Ue;J ngw;W kzkfspd; fOj;jpy; mzpjy;.
*fhiy
11.10 - jpUf;Fws; Xjp tho;f;if xg;ge;jk; nra;J nfhs;sy;
* fhiy
11.20 - kzkf;fs; khiy khw;wpf; nfhs;sy;
* fhiy
11.30 - kzkf;fs; jha; je;ijaH> ghl;ld;
ghl;baiu tzq;Fjy;
* fhiy
11.35 - rhd;NwhH tho;j;Jiu
*kjpak;
12.35 - mitNahH kzkf;fis tho;j;Jjy;
*kjpak;
12.50 -jkpoH GdHtho;Tf; fofj;Jf;F kzkf;fs; epjp md;gspg;Gr; nra;jy;
*kjpak;
12.55 - ed;wpAiu
* kjpak;
1.00 - tpUe;J
1) If a householder leads a life of love and virtue,
that life alone will be fruitful and cultured.
( On
Home and Duty, Household Life (5) -Kural 45)
2) If
one leads a householders life, keeping himself steady in virtue, that itself is
best.
What new reward is to be had, following the
path of a recluse and the like?
( On
Home and Duty, Household Life (5) -Kural 46)
3) The
term virtue signifies only the householders life, and if that life is
led without blemish,
it will be most glorified.
(On Home and Duty, Household Life (5) -Kural 49)
4) The
householder who lives, never straying from the path of virtue, will be famed like a
celestial,
as long he lives in this world; and he will attain the world of the
celestials after the close of this life.
(On Home and Duty, Household
Life (5) - Kural 50)
5) She
alone will be a true wife, who is compassionate and runs the household,
keeping the expenses within he husbands income.
( On Home and Duty, The Wife (6)- Kural 51)
6) If
the wife has not the virtues suited to a domestic life,
of what avail will be wealth, however great, to the husband?
(On Home
and Duty, The Wife (6)- Kural 52)
7) If
the wife is virtuous, a prosperous life is assured;
if the wife chances to be otherwise, life will prove to be of no worth.
( On Home and Duty, The Wife (6)- Kural 53)
8) Only
she who safeguards in the right way, her husband and his hard- won fame, as well as
herself,
though the power of her chastity can be truly called a woman.
(On Home
and Duty, The Wife (6)- Kural 56)
9) Nothing
will be gained by trying to guard a woman through captivity;
the best security is her guard herself through chastity.
( On
Home and Duty, The Wife (6)- Kural 57)
10) A
Good wife is called a boon to a House.
And good children its jewels.
(On Home and Duty, The Wife (6) -Kural 60)