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THE KURAL

1026. That is the supreme manhood which bringeth to a high estate the family wherein one is born.

1027. Even as the brunt of an action falleth on the courageous on the battle-field, even so the burden of keeping up the family lieth only on the shoulders of those that can bear the burden.

1028. There is no season for them that desire the advancement of their family : if they take things easy or stand upon their dignity, their house will be brought low.

1029. Verily, is the body of the man that would protect his family against every ill a receptacle for toils and hardships alone ?[1]

1030. Behold the family that hath no good man to prop it up: calamities will gnaw into its roots and it will fall to the ground.


  1. The post pities the uncomplaining patience with which the goodman bears every burden.
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