The Kural or the Maxims of Tiruvalluvar/Chapter 35

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3811319The Kural or the Maxims of Tiruvalluvar — Chapter 35V. V. S. AiyarThiruvalluvar

CHAPTER 35

RENUNCIATION

341. Whatsoever thing a man hath renounced, from the grief arising from that thing hath he liberated himself.

342. If thou want joy, renounce early : for many are the delights that thou shalt enjoy after renouncing.

343. Crush thou the five senses : and everything in which thou takest delight, give up utterly.

344. To possess nothing, that is the law of the man of vows : the possession of even one thing is a coming back to the snares that he hath left.

345. To those that desire to put an end to their reincarnations, even the body is a superfluity : how much more then are other bonds?

346. The feelings of I and Mine are nought but vanity and pride : he who crusheth them entereth a higher world than the world of the Gods.

347. Behold the man who holdeth on to attachments and giveth not them up : Grief shall take hold of him and shall not give him up.

348. They that have renounced utterly are on the path to salvation : but the others are caught in a snare.

349. The moment that attachments are broken, that very moment reincarnations cease : the man who breaketh them not continueth in vanity.

350. Take thou refuge in Him who hath conquered all attachments: and hold fast to that ark in order that all thy bonds may be broken.