Tirukkural translations into Gujarati explained

As of 2015, there were at least three Gujarati translations available of the Tirukkural.

Background

The Kural remained unknown to the people of Gujarat during the medieval period as none has made any reference to the work in their writings. The Kural became more known to Gujarati people during the period of the Indian Independence movement after Mahatma Gandhi frequently made reference to the work in his speeches,[1] after he was introduced to it by Leo Tolstoy.[2] [3]

The first Gujarati translation of the Kural text was made by Najuklal Choksi in 1931 and was published by Sastu Sahitya Vardhak Karyalaya under the title Updeshsaraamgrahs.[1] [4] The work was suggested by Swami Akhandanand Sarwati, the founder of Sastu Sahitya Vardhak Karyalaya.[1] The second translation appeared in 1971 by Kantilal L. Kalani, published by the University Grantha Nirman Board of Gujarat government.[1] [4] Kantilal, however, translated only 852 couplets, which included only select couplets (of four to ten) from every chapter yet covering all chapters of the Tirukkural. This was republished in 1985 by Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Gujarat.[5]

In 2015, a complete translation by P. C. Kokila was released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It was published by the Central Institute of Classical Tamil, Chennai.[4] [6] [7]

See also

Published Translations

Notes and References

  1. Book: Sanjeevi (Ed.) , N. . First All India Tirukkural Seminar Papers . University of Madras . 2 . 1973 . Chennai . 13 .
  2. Web site: A Letter to A Hindu: The Subjection of India-Its Cause and Cure . Tolstoy . Leo . 14 December 1908 . The Literature Network . 12 February 2012 . THE HINDU KURAL.
  3. Book: Rajaram, M.. Thirukkural: Pearls of Inspiration. Rupa Publications. 2009. New Delhi . 978-81-291-1467-9. xviii–xxi.
  4. Book: Polilan. K. Gunathogai. Lena Kumar. Tagadur Sampath. Mutthamizh. G. Picchai Vallinayagam. D. Anbunidhi. K. V. Neduncheraladhan. Tiruvalluvar 2050 . 2019 . 1. Periyar Enthusiasts Group . Chennai. 682. Tamil.
  5. Web site: Thirukkural in Gujarati . Ashraf . N. V. K. . June 2005 . OOCities . 22 April 2017 .
  6. News: PM releases Gujarati translation of Thirukkural, on 'Thiruvalluvar Day' . Business Standard . Delhi . 16 January 2015 . 22 April 2017.
  7. News: Krishnamachari . Suganthy . Under the spell of the Kural . The Hindu . Chennai . Kasturi & Sons . 20 November 2014 . 14 October 2017.