Published 2022-12-10
Keywords
- Kulothungan,
- Human life,
- Dignities,
- God
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Abstract
Human life is great. Human birth is one of the rarest of births. Only human beings have a uniqueness that no other birth has. Only man speaks, writes, studies, works, struggles, and labors in poverty. Olavaiyar says that it is rare to be born monitarai. The sixth sense is the gifted man who acquires reason. That is why it can bring other planets under its dominion. Although many appreciate the glory of such qualities of man, not all fully realize his astonishing power. But the poet Kulothungan is greatly surprised. That is why the purpose of this article is to explore the way in which the poet has praised and praised man in his poems considering man as more than God.
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