Vol. 4 No. S-20 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-20, Year 2022
Articles

The King-People Relationship in the way of the Palamozhi Naanooru

Ivy A
Department of Tamil, Lekshmipuram college of Arts and Science, Neyyoor-629802, Tamil Nadu, India
Sujatha J
Department of Tamil, Lekshmipuram college of Arts and Science, Neyyoor-629802, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-11-05

Keywords

  • Palamozhi Naanooru,
  • King,
  • People,
  • Relationship,
  • Pathinenkilkanakku

How to Cite

A, I., & J, S. (2022). The King-People Relationship in the way of the Palamozhi Naanooru. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-20), 65-71. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s209

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Abstract

The Palamozhi Naanooru, one of the Pathinenkilkanakku books, is a great ethic. The author of this book, Munruraiyarayanar, has expressed his experience in songs using proverbs. The source of love is the relationship. Politics, one of the virtues of life that is inherent in it, is the main reason for guiding the country. In such a way, for a country to be sovereign and sovereign, the relationship of its citizens with the king must be of good quality and dignity. The people prefer a king who respects the sentiments of the people of his country and follows the advice of the ministers. Along with that, the presence of officers who obey the king's orders will be a testimony to the excellent kingdom. Moreover, the country of a king who has a relationship who loves every living being as his own life will be a prosperous country. A country with good governance should prosper with neutrality without any moral breakdown. Thus, this article examines the relationship of the king who works with the needs of the people.

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