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May 24, 2005 02:55PM


II. Porutpaal

II.6 Natpiyal

Athikaaram 83 Kooda natpu

Kural 821

Seeridam kaanin eritharku pattadai
Naera niranthavar natpu.



English translation:

II. WEALTH

II.6 chapter on Friendship


Chapter. 83 Friendship that one supposed to avoid having


Kural 821

Anvil where thou shalt smitten be, when men occasion find,
Is friendship's form without consenting mind.
The friendship of those who behave like friends without inward affection is a weapon that may be thrown when a favourable opportunity presents itself.

Kural - 822
Friendship of those who seem our kin, but are not really kind.
Will change from hour to hour like woman's mind.
The friendship of those who seem to be friends while they are not, will change like the mind of women.



Kural - 823
To heartfelt goodness men ignoble hardly may attain,
Although abundant stores of goodly lore they gain.
Though (one's) enemies may have mastered many good books, it will be impossible for them to become truly loving at heart.



Kural - 824
'Tis fitting you should dread dissemblers' guile,
Whose hearts are bitter while their faces smile.
One should fear the deceitful who smile sweetly with their face but never love with their heart.

Kural - 825
When minds are not in unison, 'its never; just,
In any words men speak to put your trust.
In nothing whatever is it proper to rely on the words of those who do not love with their heart.

Kural - 826
Though many goodly words they speak in friendly tone,
The words of foes will speedily be known.
Though (one's) foes may utter good things as though they were friends, once will at once understand (their evil, import).

Kural - 827
To pliant speech from hostile lips give thou no ear;
'Tis pliant bow that show the deadly peril near!
Since the bending of the bow bespeaks evil, one should not accept (as good) the humiliating speeches of one's foes.

Kural - 828
In hands that worship weapon ten hidden lies;
Such are the tears that fall from foeman's eyes.
A weapon may be hid in the very hands with which (one's) foes adore (him) (and) the tears they shed are of the same nature.

Kural - 829
'Tis just, when men make much of you, and then despise,
To make them smile, and slap in friendship's guise.
It is the duty of kings to affect great love but make it die (inwardly); as regard those foes who shew them great friendship but despise them (in their heart).

Kural - 830
When time shall come that foes as friends appear,
Then thou, to hide a hostile heart, a smiling face may'st wear.
When one's foes begin to affect friendship, one should love them with one's looks, and, cherishing no love in the heart, give up (even the former).


Subject Author Posted

Kooda natpu (not-supposed-to-have friendship)

premalatha balan May 24, 2005 02:55PM

Re: Kooda natpu (not-supposed-to-have friendship)

Dave L May 24, 2005 08:52PM

Re: Kooda natpu (not-supposed-to-have friendship)

premalatha balan May 25, 2005 02:22AM



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