Vol. 4 No. S-21 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-21, Year 2022
Articles

Departmental Unity in Venpamalai: Magadpar Kanchi

Aravind M
Department of Tamil, Presidency College (Autonomous), Chennai-600005, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-11-15

Keywords

  • Magadkodai,
  • Tolkappiyam,
  • Comparison,
  • Grammatical Exposition

How to Cite

M, A. (2022). Departmental Unity in Venpamalai: Magadpar Kanchi . International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-21), 204-213. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s2132

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Abstract

In the development of objective grammar, the primary thread material is Venpamalai. It is a post-archaeological grammar text written after Tholkkapiyam. Magadpar Kanchi is the special sector in Venpamalai. Following Tholkkapiyam this sector took place in Venpamalai. This article is about the ideals of this sector. This article compares the Nochi and Uzhinnai sector which is next to Kanji’s Magadpar sector. These sectors have also been investigated with other departments. In order to know the influencing factors of these three sectors, the backgrounds of the sectors and departments departments are explained separately. Though this article explains about the comparison of these sectors it also traces the growth of these sectors based on the grammatical tradition.

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