Published 2021-10-30
Keywords
- Cholas,
- Psychology,
- Tamil society,
- War
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Abstract
The purpose of this article is to show the psychological norms of the Tamil society, which refined the morals of living with joy with the world's creatures, made them think new things, found new things and established a good life through it. This review aims to highlight the psychological depictions of not only inner life but also outer life in the structure of Tamil literature. Thousands of years ago, primitive man, who lived in mountains, forests and caves, used his sixth sense to distinguish himself from those animals. The sixth sense is the faculty of discerning what is good and bad. It is known as mind, thinking, rationality and psychology. In this way, this article highlights the psychological attitudes that were intertwined in the war life of the Cholas.
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