Vol. 4 No. S-13 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-13, Year 2022
Articles

The Classification of Agatthinai in the Grammatical Books that deals with Love-Genre

Nandhini M
Department of Tamil, Government Arts and Science College, Avinashi, Tiruppur- 641654, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-11-21

Keywords

  • Intimacy,
  • Bliss,
  • Sensuality,
  • Timelessness,
  • A Sense of Dominance

How to Cite

M, N. (2022). The Classification of Agatthinai in the Grammatical Books that deals with Love-Genre. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-13), 119-125. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1317

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Abstract

It is a great principle of the ancient Tamils that the way of life and culture of the people will depend on the nature of the land on which they live. In that sense, the activities corresponding to the respective land are referred to as "discipline" or "Thinai". There are generally two types of thinai, namely, domestic and public. The ego is the expression of the feelings of the heart. Accordingly, if we study Agathinai, the word Agathinai refers to the life of the people. This paper examines the tendency in tribal Tamil society to the transformation of intraocular pleasure into bliss and then into carnal pleasure in the dominant feudal society. This study will help those who seek to understand the domestic life of Tamils through grammar in the future to gain a proper understanding. Moreover, the study of grammar helps in identifying the Tamil community as a patrilineal society when the dominant mentality takes root in the society.

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