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

The Perceptual Theories Pointed out by Pathinen Kilkanakku

Malathi K
Department of Tamil, Government Arts College, (Affiliated to Bharathidasan University), Karur-639007, Tamil Nadu, India
Karpagam E
Department of Tamil, Government Arts College, (Affiliated to Bharathidasan University), Karur-639007, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2023-05-24

Keywords

  • Pathinen Kilkanakku,
  • Sangam period,
  • Perceptual Principles,
  • Lifestyle

How to Cite

K, M., & E, K. (2023). The Perceptual Theories Pointed out by Pathinen Kilkanakku. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(4), 349-356. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22445

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Abstract

The Pathinen Kilkanakku that appeared during the Sangam Dark period (The period AD 300-600) contains the concepts of morality, internal and external.  In these books, poets have explained all the necessary information for the lives of the people. The love and affection of the way of life of the people who lived during this period should be discovered and people living in today's environment should know about it and make their lives better. In the literature of the Sangam dark period, messages about the lifestyle, social welfare, occupation, personal welfare, and public welfare of the people of that period are explained openly in such a way that we can all know about it. If each of us acts on the perceptual principles of the way of life and society of the people that these books show, we can see that human life will reach a higher level without harming other living beings. This article examines the principles of perception that the following account refers to.

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