Tamil books of Law

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Tamil books of law (Lua error in Module:Lang at line 1807: attempt to call method 'gsub' (a nil value).: , Tamiḻ nīti nūlkaḷ (IAST: Tamiḻ nīti nūlkaḷ)

 ?) or the more correct, Classical Tamil phrase (Lua error in Module:Lang at line 1807: attempt to call method 'gsub' (a nil value).: ,

Tamiḻaṟa nūṟkaḷ (IAST: Tamiḻaṟa nūṟkaḷ)

 ?), are didactic Tamil works aimed to promote discipline (ஒழுக்கம்) among people. They were composed with intent to propound moral guidelines, often without specific religious affiliation, hence, many consider them to be secular. They are comparable to the dharmashastra of the Vedic culture.

Late Sangam period[edit | edit source]

Post Sangam period[edit | edit source]

Middle ages[edit | edit source]

  • Aruṉkalaceppu
  • Aṟanericcāram, Chapter of Good Ethics
  • Naṟuttokai, Anthology of Goodness
  • Nītineṟiviḷakkam, Explanation of Laws and Morals
  • Nanneṟi, Good Ethics
  • Ulakanīti. Universal Law
  • Mutumoḻi Veṉpā The Venpa of Wise language
  • Āticūṭi, Classic of the Orchid
  • Konṟai Vēntan, Lord of the Golden Shower
  • Mūturai, Counsel of the wise
  • Nalvaḻi, Good path

Modern[edit | edit source]

  • Putiya Āticūṭi, New Āticūṭi
  • Neṟicūṭi, Classic of Ethics
  • Tamiḻcūṭi, Classic of Tamil
  • Nīticūṭi, Classic of Law
  • Nīticintāmaṉi, Thought gem of Law
  • Poṉmatimālai
  • Nītinūl, Book of Law
  • Nītipētam
  • Vivēkacintāmaṉi, Thought gem of wisdom