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

The various adjectives of the friend in the Agathinai Songs

Seetharaman M
Department of Tamil, Hajee Karutha Howdia College, Uthamapalayam, Theni, Tamil Nadu, India
Sujatha S
Tamil Research Center, G.T.N Science and Arts College, Dindukkal, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-10-19

Keywords

  • Human feelings,
  • Agathinai Songs,
  • Love,
  • Sangam literature

How to Cite

M, S., & S, S. (2022). The various adjectives of the friend in the Agathinai Songs. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(4), 429-437. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22458

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Abstract

Human feelings are past times. No matter how many centuries rolling, there is no changes in basic human feelings. The greatness of human feelings is love. The scenes that have taken place for a long time are in love and in love. In the Sangam literature, there is a tradition that can be exposed to the minds of the mind, the inherent and the Iraichi. Listeners understand that the Iraichi flows in a specified environment through the Iraichi. The mental sensations of the inner manner are different from the mindset and the state of the listener. When the Agamantat wanted to realize the state of affairs, they used an open claim to handle the inner or parable. It is not intended here to motivate the leader or to feel old. The purpose is to clearly illustrate the position of the heroine.

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