Get Your Premium Membership

Work Tamil Poems

These Work Tamil poems are examples of Tamil poems about Work. These are the best examples of Tamil Work poems written by international poets.


Premium Member On Praising Ladies On Their Qualities In the Thiruk-Kural: Canto 112, K1114 and K1120
On Praising Ladies on their Qualities in the THIRUK-KURAL: Canto 112, Nalam Punainthu Uraiththal, K1114 and K1120

[Please see "introduction on the plight of young girls"...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tamil, beauty, child abuse, mother,



Premium Member Thiru-Valluvar On Praising Ladies of Their Qualities: Canto 112 - Nalam Punainthu Uraiththal
Thiru-Valluvar on Praising the Good Qualiities of Ladies: Canto 112 - Nalam Pinainththu Uraiththal

[The poet devotes the third part of his treatise, the Thiruk-Kural to...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: beauty, culture, relationship, tamil,

Premium Member Additional Advice To Those Would Be King From the Thiruk-Kural With Commentary
Additional free advice to those* who would be King from the THIRUK-KURAL with Commentary
[*like presidents, prime ministers, dictators of declining (falling or fallen) nations or...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tamil, bullying, immigration, prison, religion,

Premium Member K169 and K170 of Canto Xvii of the Thiruk-Kural With Translations and Commentary
K169 and K170 of CANTO XVII of the THIRUK-KURAL with Translations and Commentary

[If one could put together all that has been said, written and published...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tamil, bible, evil, hate, jealousy,

Premium Member K165 and K166 of Canto Xvii of the Thiruk-Kural With Translations and Commentary
165 and K166 of CANTO XVII of the THIRUK-KURAL with Translations and Commentary (continued)

(Commentary: The more I delve into Thiru-Valluvar's work, the more I'm convinced...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: bible, jealousy, loss, tamil,



Premium Member On the Need To Avoid Being Envious: Canto Xvii, K161, K162 of the Thiruk-Kural
On the need to avoid being envious: Canto XVII, K161, K162 of the THIRUK-KURAL, Translation with Commentary

[ ENVY, of course, knows no racial nor ethnic...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tamil, evil, hate, jealousy, racism,

Premium Member K373 and K374 of the Thirukkural Translated With Commentary
K373 and K374 of the THIRUKKURAL: Translated with Commentary

The poet's name, THIRUVALLUVAR [Thiru = Sacred and Valluvar = the name of the priesthood caste of...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tamil, appreciation, bible, christian, fate,

Premium Member Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration In the Thirukkural, Canto 4, K35
Mnemonic Devices: Rhyme and Alliteration in the THIRUKKURAL, a random example: Canto 4, K35 by T. Wignesan

alukkaaru avaavekuli innaacchol naangkum
ilukkaa iyanrathu aram (refined, shorn of...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: memory, poetry, tamil,

Premium Member Villanelle: Whose Terse Lines Lie Entangled In the Colophon
Villanelle: Whose terse lines lie entangled in the colophon
  
 for the author - male or female, prince or pauper, playboy or priest -...

Read More
© T Wignesan  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: tamil, appreciation, bible, celebration, dedication,


Book: Shattered Sighs