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Justice should be upheld at all costs from "summary" of Tirukkural by Tamil Poet Tiruvalluvar
Justice, most exalted of all virtues, must be upheld in every circumstance, without exception. Just as the ocean never overflows its boundaries, so should justice always remain impartial and steadfast. It is the foundation upon which society is built, the pillar that supports the moral order of the world. The wise uphold justice even when faced with adversity, for they understand its inherent value. Like a beacon in the darkness, justice guides us towards righteousness and truth. Those who stray from the path of justice will surely meet their downfall, for justice is the ultimate arbiter of right and wrong. In the pursuit of justice, one must be resolute and unwavering, standing firm in the face of temptation and corruption. Like a rock in the midst of a storm, justice must remain unyielding and unshakeable. It is the duty of all individuals to uphold justice, for it is the cornerstone of a harmonious society. Those who seek to undermine justice do so at their own peril, for justice will always prevail in the end. Like the sun rising in the east, justice will inevitably shine its light upon the darkness, exposing all falsehoods and deceptions. Let us all strive to uphold justice, for it is the noblest of causes, the highest of virtues.Similar Posts
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