Chennai,— tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. Stalin extended warm Christmas greetings to citizens, especially members of the Christian community, emphasising values of love, patience, compassion and brotherhood that resonate deeply with both the spirit of christmas and principles found in tamil ethical literature like Thirukkural.
Message of love, Compassion and Brotherhood
In his official christmas message, stalin highlighted that the occasion of the birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated worldwide as a symbol of:
· Love
· Patience
· Compassion
He wished happiness to all who celebrate and called on everyone to embrace these timeless virtues in their lives. These values, he noted, are consistent with the ethical teachings embodied in Thirukkural, which emphasises universal moral principles such as love, mercy and humanity — virtues that transcend religion and culture.
Thirukkural and Unity
While the official message itself didn’t quote specific couplets from Thirukkural, Stalin’s emphasis on love (அன்பு - Anbu) and brotherhood (சகோதரத்துவம் - Sagotharathuvam) aligns with the classic tamil text’s overarching guidance on righteous conduct, humane behaviour and social harmony. Thirukkural — one of tamil literature’s greatest works — teaches that moral virtues are universal and essential for societal well‑being, a theme reflected in Stalin’s christmas message.
Secular Spirit of the Message
In his greeting, cm stalin also reaffirmed the Dravidian model of governance as one that stands with minority communities and strives to meet their needs while safeguarding their rights. He reiterated that his government will continue to uphold secular, inclusive and equal treatment of all faiths and communities under its administration.
This expression of solidarity with Christians during christmas reflects the state government’s official commitment to religious harmony and cultural pluralism — values that are also reflected in tamil culture and literary heritage like that of Thirukkural.
Context of the Message
Stalin’s christmas greetings come amid a broader political and social context in the state, where cultural celebrations and secular governance are often emphasised by leaders to highlight tamil Nadu’s diversity and inclusive ethos. The message resonates with many who see festivals as occasions that strengthen social bonds and mutual respect across different communities.
Key Elements of Stalin’s christmas Message
· Warm wishes to all who celebrate Christmas.
· Emphasis on values of love, patience and compassion championed by Jesus Christ.
· Confirmation that his government supports and protects minority rights.
· Call for unity and living by ethical principles that echo classic tamil moral thought.
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