Tirukural

CHAPTER 33

Avoidance of Killing

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What is virtuous conduct? It is never destroying life, for killing leads to every other sin.§

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Of all virtues summed by ancient sages, the foremost are to share one’s food and to protect all living creatures.§

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Not killing is the first and foremost good. The virtue of not lying comes next.§

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What is the good way? It is the path that reflects on how it may avoid killing any living creature.§

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Among all who disown the world out of dismay, the foremost, dismayed with killing, embrace nonkilling.§

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Life-devouring death will not lay waste the living days of one whose code of conduct is to never kill.§

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Refrain from taking precious life from any living being, even to save your own life.§

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By sacrifice of life, some gain great wealth and welfare, but great men scorn such odious gains.§

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Those whose trade is killing creatures are deemed defiled by men who know the defiling nature of being mean.§

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They say that beggars who suffer a depraved life in a diseased body once deprived another’s body of its life.§