Published 2022-01-30
Keywords
- Kurunthogai,
- Sangam literature,
- Puriko,
- Perundevanar
How to Cite
Copyright (c) 2022
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Plum Analytics
Abstract
The Sangam literature is of great help in understanding the living conditions of the ancient Tamil people. The Sangam literature is divided into ten songs and eight kinds. The eight volume consists of eight books referred to as eight sums. It is a collection of books compiled by poets who have sung eight volumes of books at different times. Of these, the best epithet 'good' is distinguished by the small sum. This booklet consists of 401 verses consisting of a four-step small and eight-foot-barreled book. It was compiled by 'Puriko'. Among these, the poet who sang the praises of God was Perundevanar who sang Bharatham. Both songs 307 and 391 are nine-footed songs. In this short volume, poets who are distinguished by parables are also included. In this short volume, this article deals with the ideas of good ideas.
Metrics
References
- Ilampuranar, (2011) Tholkappiyam Porulathikaram, Saratha Pathippgam, Chennai, India
- Kandhasamy, S.N. (2010) Kurunthogai Thiranaivu, Meyyapan Pathippagam, Chidambaram, India
- Pugaleshwaran, S. (1995) Sanath Tamil Agarathi, Madurai, India
- Viswanathan, A. (2007) Kalithogai, New Century Book House, Chennai, India