Published 2022-12-01
Keywords
- Tamil Scholars,
- Silapathikaram,
- Manimekalai,
- Poets
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Abstract
The Tamil people divided their lives into two parts, the Agam and Puram. It is the Sangam literature that conveys such two aspects, as well as the silapathikaram and manimekalai epics of the epics, which have always been spoken of as the greatest epic of the poets. In Dandamizh language, there are two major series, Kodai Madam and Padaimadam. It is impossible not to praise these poets who have sung. The poets of the Sangam age want to see the true meaning of this poem, not just the language in which the word 'Saints' means 'Elders'. What is the best explanation of the scholars to help the later poets to inculcate in the epics? With the introduction of the names of the great people, they can be considered as honourable donations to Tamil. The purpose of this article is to illustrate the similar views of the two great scholars of virtue.
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