Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Volume 5, Issue 1, Year 2023
Articles

Games in Tholkappiyam and Akananooru

Kavitha T
Department of Tamil & Research Centre, Government College Chittur, Palakkad, Kerala-678104, India

Published 2022-12-03

Keywords

  • Tamil Grammar,
  • Tholkappiyam,
  • Akananooru,
  • Sports

How to Cite

T, K. (2022). Games in Tholkappiyam and Akananooru. International Research Journal of Tamil, 5(1), 134-144. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt23117

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Abstract

Grammar and literature play an important role in the lives of Tamils. It is a sport that is considered to be a hobby to get a special place in the culture and civilization of every people. From the Sangam age to this period, the contribution of games has dominated grammatical literature. Sports constitute the greatest wealth that can never be erased forever. Sports bring great joy and agility to human beings. Sports are also the best medicine for the body and life of human beings. They are also refreshing in the lives of human beings. They give the body the energy it needs, health, and a sense of togetherness. From children to adults, the game is well talked about and guided. As a result, everyone's ability to think more clearly and develop deeper reasoning and reasoning grows. In Tholkappiyam and Akananooru, the concepts of the song about the game are widespread and in harmony with each other. Sports are considered to be an important aspect of society.

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