Vol. 4 No. S-7 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-7, Year 2022
Articles

Vairamuthu's Love for the Creatures Shown in the Kallikattu Ithikasam

Sasikala R
Department of Tamil, Soka Ikeda College of Arts and Science for Women, Chennai-600099, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-29

Keywords

  • Love,
  • Kallikattu Ithikasam,
  • Vairamuthu,
  • Animals,
  • Birds,
  • Plants
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How to Cite

R, S. (2022). Vairamuthu’s Love for the Creatures Shown in the Kallikattu Ithikasam. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-7), 209-214. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s733

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Abstract

Love is something that can be in everyone's heart. Even omniscient animals are bound by love. Only love can identify a rational human being. A thing can create and destroy. Love has the power to execute all things. Yes, a word that rules the world Love is exchanged by many different kinds of human beings. Such human beings are nurtured by virtues. The love between human beings starts and rises worldwide. Similarly, human beings love other living beings as well. The purpose of this article is to explore how the status quo of love is shown in the Cactus Epic. Man is a social animal. Sociologists want to show human beings as human beings. This situation does not show human beings as human beings but as animals.  The reason for this is the changes that can take place in the context of time and the transition from the human condition to the animal. It is understood that there is no such thing as love.  If love is in the state of a man forever he will not become an animal.  Love in life is the foundation of life that carries us to the end of our lives with discipline.

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