Vol. 4 No. S-18 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-18, Year 2022
Articles

Shakti Jyoti's Psychological View of Bamboo Rice Bursting Season

Thangam P
Department of Tamil, Government Arts & Science College, Sattur-626203, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-12-08

Keywords

  • Psychology,
  • Libido,
  • Sexuality,
  • Night,
  • Body Door,
  • Achille Odor
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How to Cite

P, T. (2022). Shakti Jyoti’s Psychological View of Bamboo Rice Bursting Season. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-18), 330-335. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1844

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Abstract

Psychology is the study of the human mind. Psychologists point out that the reason for physical diseases and nerve disorders in a man are his mental problems. Humans life is naturally filled with full of desires and humans live their life to fulfill it. But because of culture and civilization humans get compressed. At an early age, the mind becomes divided into the conscious mind and the unconscious mind, and then the conscious mind absorbs everything. Morality bores them out. Thus, unfulfilled desires are accumulated in consciousness. The memories that are collected in this way are fulfilled in dreams. Although the memories are created by the creator in conscious state, they can be considered as dreams, which are called daydreams. All poems are reflections of daydreams. From the psychological point of view, sexual desire is found in abundance in Shakti Jyoti's poems. In this article the adaptability, self-defence, and cultural nature of the female are well explained.

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