![]() Extolling about your belongings is not a virtue - Vudaiyadhu Velambel).Do not limit your charitable acts or interfere in such noble acts of others - Eevadhu Vilakkel.Commit yourself to do all that you can, and to the best of your ability - Eyalvadhu Karavel.Be vigilant to control your temper (anger) - Aaruvadhu Sinam.Always be eager to engage in good and virtuous activities - Aram Seiya Virumbu.At the very early stages of learning, children are taught the twelve vowels first, through this poem of twelve verses, each verse in one line, each verse starting with one vowel, which are: A, Aa, E, Ee, Vu, Voo, Ye, Yea, I, O, Oh, Au. The Tamil language (written and spoken) is expressed through these alphabets. They conjugate with eighteen consonants to create a total of 218 alphabets. There are twelve vowels of Tamil language. Even today, in the remote villages of India, you can hear elementary school children reciting this poem of twelve verses at school or as part of their home work! You can Google Auvaiyar for more details.Īathichudi is a poem of twelve verses. Her poems and her tales are well-known in every household in rural Tamil Nadu, India. She is a poet from the eleventh century AD. One poem of ancient origin is called Aathichudi, composed by poet Auvaiyar. These “rules of the road” serve as excellent guide to manage most aspects of the rest of our life! In an earlier blog, we had discussed the lessons we learn early on as children, at home or at school. ![]()
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