Heroic status in Sangam literature towards study
Abstract
Sangathamil Banuvals highlight the peculiarities of Tamil's internal and external life. The Tamils who excelled in external life were called Maravar. Along with Aadavar, Pendir of the Sanga period also had the characteristic of being forgetful. There are Sangha songs about heroic mothers who send their sons to war after their husbands die in the battlefield. This article seeks to explore how Sangha literary songs praise the honor of the forgetful, and shows with evidence how Sangha literary songs approached the memory with virtue.
Keywords: Sangam, Literature, Sangathamil, Maravar, Aadavar
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Balasubramanian. Ku. Ve., Probing Rays
Kailasapathy.K., Tamil Heroic poetry, P.7
Kailasapati K., Comparative Literature, pp. 67-69
Pattinap 78-79, Malapada 391-396, Eng. 352-1-2, Agam.35. 6-8, param.232.3, param.264.3-4.
Sivarasan.T., Biography in Sangha literature. p.52.
Aikandathan. Player World, p.98.
Archaeological material. May 9th.
Chandrasekaran.Ira., A Multifaceted Study of Sangha Literature, pp. 193-194.
Nedunalvadai, B.V. 186-188.
Devaneyan. Ancient Tamil Civilization and Culture.p.225.
Puram, Pa.A. 278.
Puram. Pa. A. 86 8-9.
Puram, 278.8-9.
Sarala Rajagopalan, Literary Feast, p.2.
Sarangapani. Ira Tamil Salbu, p.80
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
ISSN 1305-578X (Online)
Copyright © 2005-2022 by Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies