Thirukkural, the famous ancient Tamil treatise which embodies values that are ever relevant and unchanging, is now available in a digitised audio format. All 1,330 couplets, authored by sage-poet Thiruvalluvar about 2,000 years ago, can now be played in audio form along with commentary on comprehensive interpretation using an electronic gadget resembling a DVD player, thanks to an initiative by a Chennai-based woman entrepreneur.
The recording of the couplets has been loaded on a micro chip in the gadget and formated in a manner so as to help a user choose any particular verse and listen to it, Mutharasi Ravi, the brain behind the initiative, told PTI in Chennai. "The couplets have been sung by Sirkazhi G Sivachidambaram, son of renowned late Tamil vocalist Sirkazhi Govindarajan while the commentary is narrated by Tamil scholar Saradha Nambiaruran," she said.
Ravi, who was inspired to develop the gadget by the digital version of the Bible, said interpretations authored by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi had been used for the commentary. The Tamil classic, which has been accepted as a universal code of life, earning the sobriquet "Ulaga podumarai" (the common knowledge for world),