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Tamil Ilakkiyangalil Kuzhisi
"Those who give food are those who give their lives" is the saying of Manimegalai and Puranahunu. According to this concept, those who gave food are considered as givers of life. Food is to satisfy hunger. Such food is varied. They also cook the various types of food available to us in different ways; are creating. Although they can be prepared in many ways, the most common method is to cook them in the oven with a kalan. These types of cooking pots are now available in many types and in various metals. This review article aims to highlight the pot used for cooking food in Tamil literature
Drinks in Perumpanatrupadai
Aatrupadai is one of the most enduring literary genres in the history of Tamil literature. It is no exaggeration to say that this river has been established in the history of literature as a separate entity and as a separate literature till date. Aatrupadai literature depicts the life style of the artistes and the culture of the people. In this way, Perumpanarupadai also lists the natural food of the people in front of our eyes to show the culture of the people. These lists include elimination of beverages. In this article, we will discuss the drinks in Perumpanarupadai which are the source of water which is fully used for the functioning of the human body
Dietetics
As the three seasons were in perfect seasons, this land of the Tamils, full of living air, was divided into five types of land by the people who lived here. The Tamils ate the food that was grown, grown and available in the climatic conditions of the five types of lands. Unlike foreign countries, the land of the Tamils is neither a snowy region nor a place that is cold for six months. Therefore, the Tamils did not have to fight against nature. Nature gave everything. The Tamils worshipped nature as a deity. The Tamil society, which was cultured in terms of civilization, language, art and culture of the world, would have been the first intellectual race to cook and eat. That is why they divided food into vegetarian, non-vegetarian and fruit-based food. Not only that, the Tamil society combined food with dignity and self-respect, divided the way of eating food and cooked Dharma in food. Nālaḍiyar, one of the books on Pathinenkeezhkanakku, describes the food of the Tamils, the way of eating, where to eat and where not to eat, when the food tastes good, under what circumstances it will lose its taste, and the virtue of feeding the poor
Food and Medicine of Tamils in Sangam Literature
From the beginning of man to the present day, food has been essential and indispensable in the world. Food is not uniform in all regions. The consumption of food varies according to the climate of the country and the region. In today's time, there is a wide variety of food available in all countries, but not everyone wants to change from the food habits of that country. The food habits of the Tamils of the Sangam Age were slightly different. Literature tells us that the food that sustains life (medicine) and that food was their disease. The food that could be eaten at the same time was a delicious meal. There are evidences in Sangam literature (Ettuthogai, Pattupattu) that even though it was a delicious food, they ate it as a medicinal food. This research paper will be explored in such a way that it will find a detailed explanation of this
Tamil Food from a Lifestyle Perspective
From the point of view of life, how did the Tamils live and food is very essential for their survival. It is said in Purananooru that the giver of food is equal to the giver of life. It says, "Those who feed are those who give life." Food is essential for all living beings on this planet. Without food, life cannot exist. In primitive times, man hunted and ate food. He ate his food raw. After inventing fire, he cooked it and ate it. Then he was able to produce his own food. By doing so, he used tubers and vegetables that were both outside the soil and inside the soil. As a result, they used food for a livelihood purpose. In this article, you will find out what all such foods are
Feminism in the Novel Sangathi
One of the literary forms that emerged from the development of prose in the world is the novel. Novel is one of the best literary form for addressing social issues. It is impossible to create literature without leaving aside all the problems that women experience in general. Today women have progressed in all fields. However, women today are suffering from many things and are deteriorating. In today's modern times, despite the change in civilization, the status of women is still at low level. And there are many injustices done to 'Dalit' women. Dalit women are subjected to various atrocities by upper caste men and Dalit men. In this way, this article examines the injustices done to 'Dalit' women as described in Bama's Sangathi novel and about female slavery
Tamil Literature at a Glance at the Food and Food Science of the Ancient Tamils
Man's quest for food made him undergo successive evolutions. After human society started its agriculture on the banks of rivers, it gradually reached the pinnacle of its civilization. Mahakavi Bharathi's slogan "If there is no food for a single person, we will destroy this world" shows us that food is an essential necessity for all living beings Thirumoolar refers to the body as the temple and the life itself as God. His poem tells us that when the two work in harmony, the energy found there will flow into great energy. The health of the body is the source of the power of the intellect and the wellbeing of the mind. This research article seeks to know how the food and food science of our ancient Tamils who stood with ethics and knowledge were there
Rice paddy of people of Mullai land
Paddy is a grass plant. Currently, rice is cultivated in waterlogged areas. In the early days, rice was a grain cultivated in the uplands. This change was made by the artificial pollination of nature's insects. Did the people of Mullai land plant rice in the forested uplands during the Sangam period? Can rice grow drought tolerant? What type of paddy is grown in Mullai land? How did people cook rice? How is rice included in worship? What is its medicinal value? The purpose of this article is to investigate
Feminism in the Poems of Balasubramanian
Through his poems Balasubramanian's he elucidates the complicated practice of dowry, the status of widows, the hardships faced by women in the society, the women who engage in prostitution due to poverty, and how women try to free themselves from the patriarchal society. It can be seen that the sexual violence that has been plaguing the society from ancient times is mostly mentioned in his poems. Women are the victims of sexual violence. The poems make us realize that the widowed women are also suffering from this situation and that women are trying to get rid of those troubles
Attrupadai Showing Diet Systems
Sangha literature is the sum of eight and ten. The river texts in this book reveal that the poor night owls go to the Vallals to get rid of their poverty. Sangha literature is the sum of eight and ten. The books of the Aarupatai will reveal. People who are suffering from poverty go to Donors to get rid of their poverty. This research is to explore the message that when they go on a walk and pass through each land, the people there are happy to relieve their fatigue by giving them nutritious food that can be grown in their land, and they go to the valleys and entertain them with music and get riches and gifts, but also get food