Vol. 4 No. S-19 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-19, Year 2022
Articles

Biblical Principles in Christian Tamil Literature

Selvakumar M
Department of Tamil, King Nandhivarman Arts and Science College, (Affiliated to Thiruvalluvar University) Thellar, Thiruvalluvar-604046, Tamil Nadu, India
Mahalakshmi M
Department of Tamil, King Nandhivarman Arts and Science College, (Affiliated to Thiruvalluvar University) Thellar, Thiruvalluvar-604046, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-12-10

Keywords

  • Bible,
  • Love,
  • Wisdom,
  • Knowledge,
  • Morals,
  • Humanity,
  • Teaching,
  • Morality,
  • Compassion
  • ...More
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How to Cite

M, S., & M, M. (2022). Biblical Principles in Christian Tamil Literature. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-19), 84-91. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1914

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Abstract

Human beings’ life is running around these words live, virtue, non-violence, support, warmth and mercy. Their lives are improving only because they know the meaning of these words. There are many books and epics, all of them emphasize moral teachings and its characteristics. The history of each book is also published by the writers. Accordingly, the Bhagavad Gita is the holy book for Hinduism, the Quran is the holy book for Islam and Holy Bible for Christianity. The Holy Bible is not only the basis of Christian life but also the basis of many Christian Tamil literatures. The Holy Bible has embraced all the life principles of life in the lives of Saint Mary, the mother of Jesus and Saint Joseph, the father of Jesus. The Holy Bible consists of two parts, the Old and the New Testament. In the Old Testament the life and death of Jesus are recorded. New Testament is about the history of Jesus’s life, his deeds of charity, love and his teachings. The article examines the Christian Tamil literatures that were written after the Bible.

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