Tirukural

CHAPTER 97

Honor

961

Shun any actions that will diminish honor, even if they are vital for the preservation of life.§

962

Those who honorably pursue glory never act ingloriously, even if glorious fame is to be gained.§

963

Cultivate modesty in the midst of good fortune, but in times of adversity preserve your dignity.§

964

Honorable men fallen from high status are like useless hair fallen from the head.§

965

Unworthy acts, though mustard-seed small, will bring down a man, though he towers like a mountain.§

966

It offers neither Earth’s renown nor Heaven’s refuge, so why do men run after and stand by those who revile them?§

967

Better to die right where you stand, the saying goes, than to live running after those who despise you.§

968

Will any medicine preserve the body of the high-born man whose honor has already perished?§

969

Shorn of its hair, the yak will refuse to live. Such men do exist who prefer death to the loss of honor.§

970

The world will extol and exalt honorable men who exult in death rather than endure dishonor.§