
Truths According to Buddhism and Curbing of Desire as Explained in Thirukural
Author(s) -
K A Agalya
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international research journal of tamil
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-1113
DOI - 10.34256/irjt21s142
Subject(s) - buddhism , sorrow , mental state , human life , economic justice , aesthetics , state (computer science) , dharma , psychology , philosophy , sociology , social psychology , law , political science , theology , humanity , cognitive psychology , algorithm , computer science
Thirukkural is believed to have been written in the 1, 2nd century AD. The period when bhuddhism flourished. Foremost among the text of justice is the screw cap. Various virtues of Buddhism can be found in Thirukkural. Mourning is said tobe the foremost of the Buddhist rites. The first truth is that wordly life is full of sorrow. Thus, the desire that led to patriarcly is fae from essential to human life. The desire for human beings will continue to grow. The mental state of not having enough. The Emphasis is on renonuncing desire to make human life superior. The purpose of this study is to examine the messages that thirukural talks about such Buddhist sleep.