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

Naladiyar's Individualism Theory

Kavitha B
Department of Tamil, Cauvery College for Women (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli-620018, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-11-21

Keywords

  • Naladiyar,
  • Parable,
  • Venpa,
  • Society

How to Cite

B, K. (2022). Naladiyar’s Individualism Theory. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-13), 256-262. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1337

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Abstract

Literature is a book that expresses the greatness of society. Ethics have been stated with the intention of instructing. In Naladiyar the characteristics of the individual are explained in detail. It has been advised to live in the public interest without selfishness. It has been taught to live with the ethics of the elderly. Education is necessary for a man to live in society by analyzing the principles of having patience in actions and living with maturity, the depth of friendship to live in companionship, and the virtue of living in harmony and harmony during the course of his life. The merits of education have also been mentioned. Naladiyar is a book of justice belonging to the genre of pathinenkilkanakku. It is made up of venpas with four lines. It is a collection of 400 individual songs composed by Jain sages and is known as Naladi Nanooru and Agricultural Veda. Naladiyar is unique in using the simple meaning of life as a parable and imparting justice.

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