Abstract

The Ancient sages regarded charity as the way of life and cherished it. Charity is regarded as a set of rules of morality. It can be said that virtue gradually cultivates man. It was the belief of the ancients that virtue gives creativity and encouragement to achieve the goal of human life, 'Salvation'. The ethical principles of such a belief are found in John Palmer's Christianity. The literature reveals that charity is rooted all over the world. From Sangam literature to modern literature, it speaks of charity. Charity is the foremost of all things. It is deeply ingrained in everyone's heart. Whether realize it or not, they do not follow. He who realizes it grasps it and seeks the truth. He does the real thing He feels the conscious one clings to charity. Charity is static and can be established everywhere, reflecting morality in a rational man It is a virtue that motivates one to think, such as the expression of impermanence. Charity is the standard way. Scholars have compiled many wonderful kinds of literature on ethics. They are the crutches that give birth to extensive and sustainable ways among human beings today. Charity highlights ethical considerations. Ethical ideas reflect, speak and bring out the sustainable lives of people. It makes people aware of the unstable world and leads to salvation. This article deals with doing good work as a moral principle, emphasizing charity, expressing gratitude, conveying impermanence, and loving. In literature, the flow of life is moral ideas. There is a lot of literature that is rich in ethical ideas. From the Sangam period to modern literature, many things are highlighted about the virtues to be followed by human beings in life. Thus, it reveals the moral principles laid down in the epic literature of Christianity.

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