Chennai (TN):After Thiruvalluvar and Pisirandaiyar it was the turn of Tamil saint-poetess Avvaiyar to be quoted by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman during her Budget speech.
Presenting the 2020-21 Budget in Parliament on Saturday, Sitharaman while speaking about the government''s plan to encourage balanced use of all kinds of fertilisers instead of just chemical fertiliser quoted a small verse from ''Aathichoodi'' by saint-poetess Avvaiyar.
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Sitharaman said Avvaiyar in just three words had said: "Bhoomi Thiruthi Oon" meaning tend and till the land and eat.
In her Aathichoodi, Avvaiyar in simple style, in just two or three words, had expressed a profound message.
Sitharaman had also quoted a verse from Thirukural written by another saint-poet Thiruvalluvar while praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
She said the five jewels of a good country are - freedom from illness, wealth, agri-produce, happiness and protection - which are made possible under various schemes of the Modi government.
While presenting her first Budget last year Sitharaman had quoted from the works of another Tamil poet Pisirandaiyar.
Incidentally, Modi took Tamil Nadu by surprise by wearing the traditional Tamil attire - white veshti/dhoti and angavastaram over white half shirt when Chinese President Xi Jinping had visited Mahabalipuram last year for the second informal India-China Summit.