Thirukkural திருக்குறள் 1330 Kural in one Audio 133 Chapters Given Below:
1. Kadavul Vaazhthu - 0:05
2. Vaan Sirappu - 3:45
3. Neethaar Perumai - 6:57
4. Aran Valiyuruthal - 10:34
5. Ill Vaazhkai - 14:40
6. Vaazhkai Thunai Nalam - 18:16
7. Makkat Peru - 21:52
8. Anbudamai - 25:05
9. Virunthoombal - 28:48
10. Iniyavai Kooral - 31:33
11. Sei Nandri Arithal - 35:13
12. Naduvu Nilamai - 39:08
13. Adakkam Udaimai - 42:21
14. Olukkam Udaimai - 46:04
15. Piranil Vilayaamai - 49:10
16. Porai Udamai - 52:27
17. Azhukkaaraamai - 56:03
18. Vetkaamai - 59:13
19. Puram Kooraamai - 1:02:32
20. Payanila Solaamai - 1:05:53
21. Theevinai Accham - 1:08:53
22. Oppuravu Arithal - 1:12:20
23. Eegai - 1:15:49
24. Pugazh - 1:18:35
25. Arul Udamai - 1:21:19
26. Pulaal Maruthal - 1:24:58
27. Thavam - 1:28:20
28. Koodaa Ozhukkam - 1:31:42
29. Kallaamai - 1:34:53
30. Vaaimai - 1:37:53
31. Vegulaamai - 1:41:32
32. Inna Seyyaamai - 1:45:03
33. Kollaamai - 1:48:40
34. Nilayaamai - 1:51:54
35. Thuravu - 1:55:42
36. Mei Unarthal - 1:59:56
37. Avaa Aruthal - 2:03:16
38. Ool - 2:06:59
39. Irai Maatchi - 2:10:30
40. Kalvi - 2:14:11
41. Kallaamai - 2:17:12
42. Kelvi - 2:20:55
43. Arivu Udaimai - 2:24:16
44. Kuttram Kadithal - 2:27:26
45. Periyaarai Thunaikodal - 2:30:22
46. Sitrinam Searaamai - 2:33:21
47. Therindhu Seyal Vagai - 2:37:32
48. Vali Arithal - 2:41:13
49. Kaalam Arithal - 2:44:09
50. Idan Arithal - 2:47:14
51. Therindhu Thelithal - 2:50:19
52. Therinthu Vinayaadal - 2:53:48
53. Sutram Thalaal - 2:57:06
54. Pochaavaamai - 3:00:10
55. Senkonmai - 3:02:36
56. Kodunkonmai - 3:06:25
57. Veruvantha Seyyaamai - 3:09:28
58. Kanoottam - 3:12:47
59. Otraadal - 3:15:30
60. Ookkam Udaimai - 3:18:35
61. Madiyinmai - 3:22:28
62. Aazhvinai Udaimai - 3:25:16
63. Idukkan Azhiyaamai - 3:28:42
64. Amaichu - 3:31:27
65. Sol Vanmai - 3:34:28
66. Vinai Thooimai - 3:37:09
67. Vinai Thitpam - 3:39:50
68. Vinai Seyal Vagai - 3:42:57
69. Thoothu - 3:46:08
70. Mannarai Serthu Olugal - 3:49:23
71. Kurippu Arinthal - 3:52:14
72. Avai Arithal - 3:55:12
73. Avai Anjaamai - 3:58:11
74. Naadu - 4:01:13
75. Aran - 4:04:26
76. Porul Seyal Vagai - 4:08:15
77. Padai Maatchi - 4:11:19
78. Padai Cherukku - 4:14:30
79. Natpu - 4:17:29
80. Natpu Aaraaithal - 4:21:16
81. Pazhamai - 4:23:46
82. Thee Natpu - 4:26:50
83. Koodaa Natpu - 4:30:01
84. Pethaimai - 4:32:59
85. Pullarivaanmai - 4:36:04
86. Igal - 4:39:14
87. Pagai Maatchi - 4:42:34
88. Ut Pagai - 4:45:29
89. Periyaarai Pizhayaamai - 4:49:15
90. Pen Vazhi Cheral - 4:52:40
91. Maraivil Magalir - 4:55:34
92. Kal Unnaamai - 4:59:02
93. Soodhu - 5:01:49
94. Marunthu - 5:05:33
95. Kudimai - 5:08:41
96. Maanam - 5:11:30
97. Perumai - 5:14:33
98. Saandraanmai - 5:17:53
99. Panbudaimai - 5:21:04
100. Nandriyil Selvam - 5:24:23
101. Naan Udaimai - 5:27:38
102. Kudi Seyal Vagai - 5:30:45
103. Uzhavu - 5:33:41
104. Nalkuravu - 5:36:52
105. Iravu - 5:39:50
106. Iravu Accham - 5:42:59
107. Kayamai - 5:46:48
108. Kadhaiadanguruthal - 5:50:31
109. Kurippu Arithal - 5:53:24
110. Punarchi Magizhdhal - 5:56:15
111. Nalam Punainthu Uraithal - 5:59:30
112. Kadhal Sirappu Uraithal - 6:02:17
113. Naanuthuravuraithal - 6:05:01
114. Alar Arivuruthal - 6:08:00
115. Pirivaatraamai - 6:11:03
116. Padar Melindhu Irangal - 6:14:02
117. Kanvidhuppalidhal - 6:16:55
118. Pasappuru Paruvaral - 6:20:04
119. Thani Padar Mighuthi - 6:23:24
120. Ninaindhu Avar Pulambal - 6:26:34
121. Kanavu Nilai Uraithal - 6:29:31
122. Pozhuthu Kandu Irangal - 6:32:20
123. Uruppu Nalan Azhithal - 6:35:09
124. Nenjodu Kilathal - 6:38:08
125. Nirai Azhidhal - 6:41:17
126. Avar Vayinvidhumbal - 6:44:03
127. Kurippu Arivuruthal - 6:47:55
128. Punarchi Vidhumbal - 6:51:14
129. Nenjodu Pulathal - 6:54:19
130. Pulavi - 6:57:18
131. Pulavi Nunukkam - 7:00:14
132. Oodal Uvagai - 7:03:06
133. Payanila Solaamai - 1:05:53
Author: Ayyan Thiruvalluvar
The Tirukkuṟaḷ (Tamil: திருக்குறள், lit. 'sacred verses'), or shortly the Kural, is a classic Tamil language text consisting of 1,330 short couplets of seven words each, or kurals.[4] The text is divided into three books with aphoristic teachings on virtue (aram), wealth (porul) and love (inbam), respectively.[1][5][6] Considered one of the greatest works on ethics and morality, it is known for its universality and secular nature.[7] Its authorship is traditionally attributed to Valluvar, also known in full as Thiruvalluvar. The text has been dated variously from 300 BCE to 5th century CE. The traditional accounts describe it as the last work of the third Sangam, but linguistic analysis suggests a later date of 450 to 500 CE and that it was composed after the Sangam period.[8]
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