Published 2022-10-08
Keywords
- Kinds of worshipping,
- Origin of Nadukal,
- Literary Words,
- Cultural Glossary,
- Nadukal Establishment
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Abstract
The various kinds of art, literature, politics, culture, faith, civilization, etc., of the ancient Tamil people, have been known from the manuscripts, inscriptions, coins, copper plates, etc., found in different parts of the country. The various fields of work have a permanent origin in the literary world, giving shape to the known sources. It is the immortal literature created by the ancient Tamil people who have established that image and is so popular. This study is intended to examine the ancient middle stones that can be discovered through these inscriptions and the various soil-based beliefs that are intertwined with the lives of the ancient Tamil people associated with them.
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