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The Novel "Karisal" Reveals Solutions to People's Life Problems
Life is full of struggle. Living beings face social situations in order to live that life. Humans too will live a life of slavery until they accept their complicated lives. If we start fighting against the problems, change will happen. If working people start fighting, the social inequality will change and balance will emerge. The basic reason for the emergence of balance will be that people get education and act with awareness, are united among themselves, and take the product of their labor themselves
Kural Form in Thirteenth Century Tirukkural Editions
The field and site of this discourse is to explain the position of the second couplet, the first chapter of Thirukkural Biography, published in the nineteenth century editions. The Tirukkural editions of the nineteenth century have been taken as the basis for this effort. Where applicable, later editions have also been compared. Now let us see how the nineteenth century Tirukkural editions have visualized the second couplet beginning with "Katrathana Laaya"
God Mugran in Tirumurukatruppatai
Temples are the soul of India. Temples are the pride of India at the world level. The deities, festivals, high philosophies, arts and cultural monuments that are dependent on the temples make the world aware of the greatness of our country. The divine power resides in the temples and protects the devotees who come in search of Him and grant them what they desire. The devotees who realized this divine power have composed devotional hymns on their divine experience. These verses are full of devotional feeling, philosophies and divine experiences. Nakkeerar has sung about his divine experience towards Lord Muruga. This article has tried to explain the activities of the six faces of Lord Arumuga in a review
Akanaanuru shows the food Categories
'Literature is a mirror of time that reflects the lives of the people.' Food, clothing and shelter are essential to human survival, and without food, survival is impossible. Ancient man's first occupation was the search for food. He ate vegetables, pumpkin seeds etc. which he found in nature. Then the man who ate the game learned the value of fire, cooked the food and began to eat it. Sangha songs testify that the life of the Tamils was very special. Eight volumes of the Akkadian diet have been studied
Ku.Pa. Sethu Ammal
Ku.Pa. Sethu Ammal is one of the leading women writers of modern Tamil literature. She is the younger sister of writer Ku.Pa.Rajagopalan. Her works reflect the lives of the middle class with realism. Although she wrote stories emphasizing women's education, women's liberation, and Gandhian thoughts, it can be seen that she also gave importance to traditional thoughts. Having written more than 500 short stories and a few novels, she has been a personality involved in various fields such as drama, film, music, and cooking
Ainthinai Aimpathu - Literary consumption and Interpretation
Literary consumption applies to all types of literature. Consumption is a hallmark of literature. Although the students differ from time to time, literature in Chevvi has the ability to give meaning according to their understanding. This book contains fifty songs composed by Maran Poraiyanar. Each chapter consists of ten songs. Each chapter consists of ten songs. In songs that have agham aindhana as a literary background, the entire content is explained. Let's see about the literary consumption and interpretation of Aindnai Ainpathu
Kayamanar's songs in Naritanai are the way to know the morals of life
Classical literature is the best literature depicting the antiquity of Tamil. They have the ability to convey the excellence and adaptation of human life. These literatures, instead of the elevation of life with matter, proved that the values of moral life could be spoken of by scholars and spread all over the world. The first of these classics, Natrinai, will be discussed in the essay on the principles of life sung by Kayamanar
Life Enhancing Mutumozhikanchi
Living standards change with time. In that balance, good and bad are based on the environment. Man stands apart in life by varying both time and situation. From birth to death he is reflected in the society due to the control of time and the influence of changing emotions. Mother, father, teacher and education are necessary to discipline what is good and what is bad. Only then does man live morally. In that way, Muthumozhikanchi is a book that helps to distinguish between good and bad and to live life with ethics. The thesis is to reveal how Muthumozhikanchi regulates to improve human life
Acharakkovai in Contemporary Relevance
In the late sixteenth century and especially in the nineteenth century, the Renaissance in Western teas brought about a new flourishing not only for those who belonged to those lands but also on a global scale. On the one hand the imperialist crisis had to be faced but on the other hand the third world countries also started stepping on the development ladder. In this way, the arrival of the Europeans caused many changes in the Indo-Tamil social structure. The new inventions and ideas that emerged in Europe marked the beginning of a new life even for the countries that were subject to their rule. The beginning of a modern life in the colonial teas was a great deal in the fields of politics, society, economy, culture, education level and significant in fields like art and literature. Especially in the context of creative writing, the activities of creative reading have received a renaissance. In the process of creating literature, there was a great break in the traditional way of creation and modern literary forms took shape. In the process of reading, the traditional method of oral reading has been changed and new reading activities have emerged such as silent reading, multiple reading, re-reading, re-reading, re-reading. A series of events led to re-readings of the older art literature inherited in these societies. There is no denying that many western ideas formed the background for such leaps
The Power and Grace of the Six Face God
The only language in the world that has a God is Tamil. Lord Murugan was the one who developed the Tamil language by being a king and poet in the Tamil Sangams. Murugan means beauty. The worship of Lord Murugan has existed since ancient times. Lord Murugan is full of beauty and wisdom and bestows grace upon his servants and devotees at will. Such a god, Murugan, is considered an incarnation of Lord Shivan. Murugan appeared as the sixth face, Adho Mukham, along with the five faces of Shiva. This study examines the reasons for the emergence of such six faces, the literary references to six main sources, the relationship among the six houses and the six faces mentioned by the poets Nakkheerar, Kumaraguruparar and Arunagirinathar in their poems.