Bhasha Thirukkural (Malayalam PDF) by Thiruvallam

Thirukkural was written by the great philosophical-poet of ancient Tamil language Thiruvalluavar. He is believed to be lived in 2nd century BCE, though there is no archaeological evidence found yet. Dharmakandam, Arthakandam and Kamakandam are the three chapters of Thirukkural, which contains 1330 kurals. The book ‘Bhasha Thirukkural’ was written in Malayalam by Sri Thiruvallam Bhaskaran Nair, who translated many books to Malayalam from Tamil, Sanskrit and English and felicitated as ‘Kavyavallabhan’ by Sri Sankaracharya of kanchi.

Letter to Shri Alasinga Perumal 34

What I want is muscles of iron and nerves of steel, inside which dwells a mind of the same material as that of which the thunderbolt is made. Strength, manhood, Kshatra-Virya + Brahma-Teja. Our beautiful hopeful boys — they have everything, only if they are not slaughtered.

Letter to Mr. Alasinga Perumal 10

The West wants every bit of spirituality through social improvement. The East wants every bit of social power through spirituality. Thus it was that the modern reformers saw no way to reform but by first crushing out the religion of India. They tried, and they failed. Why?

Letter to Mr. Alasinga Perumal 09

If I give them tit for tat, it would bring us down to a level with them. Tell them that truth will take care of itself, and that they are not to fight anybody for me. They have much to learn yet, and they are only children. They are still full of foolish golden dreams.

Letter to Isabelle Mckindley 02

From Epistles – First Series of Volume 5 of The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda XVI Boston, 26th Sept, 1894. Dear Sister, [1] Your letter with the India mail just to hand. A quantity of newspaper clippings were sent over to me from India. I send them back...

Hindu Dharma – Chandrasekharendra Saraswati (PDF)

“Hindu Dharma” is a book published by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan which contains English translation of two volumes of the Tamil Book “Deivatthin Kural”; which is a collection of invaluable and engrossing speeches of Pujyasri Chandrasekharendra Sarasvati Svami. Pujyasri Chandrasekharendra Sarasvati Svami was installed as the 68th Sankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Pitha in 1907 when he was hardly 13 years old. His life spanned the greater part of the century and during this period of social and political ferment he was one of the guiding lights. He was a divine incarnation – indeed he was the greatest spiritual luminary of our time – and his mission of restoring the Vedic religion to its old glory was no less significant than that ot Adi Sankara.

Letter to Shri Alasinga Perumal 33

There is yet a vast untrodden field, namely — the writing of the lives and works of Tulasidâsa, Kabir, Nânak, and of the saints of Southern India. They should be written in a thorough-going, scholarly style, and not in a slipshod, slovenly way.

Letter to Mr. Kidi 01

The fruit falls from the tree when it gets ripe. So wait for the time to come. Do not hurry. Moreover, no one has the right to make others miserable by his foolish acts. Wait, have patience, everything will come right in time.