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Thirukkural-On Virtue-Avoidance Of Killing-Kural 329
Avoidance Of Killing
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The men who practise slaughter of animals as a profession Are identified by the discerning, as vile men
Those who practise slaughtering as a profession, according to poet, are in dishonourable trade.
Valluvar has used the word 'maakkal' meaning beasts, in referring to such men. Parimelalagar exempts sacrificial killing from this, which is in keeping with the prevailing trends of thought during his time. We may not do so now.
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