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

The Principles of Kurinjithinai in Agathinai

Indira N
Department of Tamil, Thiruvalluvar Government Arts College, Rasipuram-637401, Tamil Nadu, India
Kalaiselvi R
Department of Tamil, Thiruvalluvar Government Arts College, Rasipuram-637401, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-11-28

Keywords

  • Kurinjithinai,
  • Thinai,
  • Kurinji land,
  • Uripporul,
  • Agathinai

How to Cite

N, I., & R, K. (2022). The Principles of Kurinjithinai in Agathinai. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-13), 387-394. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1356

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Abstract

Thinai refers to the land, which is the primary object and the focus of the activities of the people. In addition to stating the governance details and material conditions, it also categorizes the objects and gives explanations accordingly. It will classify how literary material is situated, and the race will separate and specify its meanings. The study of Kurinjithinai theory has briefly examined the Thinai, the doctrines of the Thinai, the history of the Kurinji land, the reasons for the names, the hill stations, and the first theme, the theme, etc. In this, the information about Thinai is clearly mentioned. The names of the hill land and the land of Kurinji are mentioned in detail. In addition, the article contains the principles of the life of the ancient Tamils, such as the Mutharporul (five elements and time), the Karupporul (fourteen subject matters that include God), and the Uripporul (morals performed by people). Therefore, it clearly mentions the information about Thinai.

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