Guest guest Posted August 11, 2005 Report Share Posted August 11, 2005 The most important thing is to read & concentrate on the legendary coupletes and implementing this wisdom in practical life is most necessary. Just appreciation or liking for his literature too is of no use. This must turn into practising. i would like to enlighten that the thought to learn and practice is far necessary then to point out and get confused if Thiru Valluvar was a Jain, Saivaite or a Vaishnavite.. Regards- Rahul. 77 Rly lines Solapur +91 0217 2722964 "Jai Simman R. Rangasamy" <rjsimman > wrote: Hare Krishna.Has there been any work done showing Thiruvalluvar tobe a Vaishnava ? I am aware of this debate aboutValluvar's religious identity, with works showing himto be a Jain. There is also strong claim to him beinga Saivite. Some Saiva Aadheenams have practicallyattempted to canonise Kural into a Saivite text.Are there any literatures presenting a Vaishnava view?dasanr. jai simmanjakarta __Start your day with - make it your home page http://www./r/hs Check out India Rakhi Special for Rakhi shopping, contests and lots more. http://in.promos./rakhi/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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