Мќґл¬ём„ё - Лє…кіў Best 10кіў Мў‹мќђ Л…ёлћлєёмќњ [ М—°м†ќмћ¬мѓќ ] May 2026
In ancient Tamil literature, specifically in the Thirukkural, the importance of benevolence and helping others is highlighted as the highest virtue of a human being. The poet Valluvar emphasizes that wealth and life find their true purpose only when used for the welfare of the community. When we help a person in need—be it through kind words, financial support, or simply our time—the gratitude reflected in their eyes serves as the greatest reward. This reciprocal cycle of kindness strengthens social bonds and fosters a sense of unity.
The phrase "மகிழ்வித்து மகிழ் - மற்றவரை மகிழ்வித்து மகிழ்வதன் மாண்பு" translates to "Make others happy and be happy—the greatness of making others happy." This concept is a cornerstone of Tamil culture and universal ethics. This reciprocal cycle of kindness strengthens social bonds
Furthermore, making others happy does not always require grand gestures. Small acts of empathy, such as listening to a friend in distress, offering a seat to an elder, or appreciating someone’s hard work, can transform an individual's day. These actions create a ripple effect; a person who is treated with kindness is more likely to extend that same kindness to others. Thus, the practice of "Magizhvithu Magizh" acts as a catalyst for a more compassionate and harmonious society. Small acts of empathy, such as listening to