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

Multifaceted concept in the writings of Ki. Rajanarayanan

Evarest Mary V
Research Centre of Tamil, Lekshmipuram College of Arts and Science, Neyyoor-629802, (Affiliated Manonmaniam Sundaranar University,), Tamilnadu, India
Ganesh S
Research Centre of Tamil, Lekshmipuram College of Arts and Science, Neyyoor-629802, (Affiliated Manonmaniam Sundaranar University,), Tamilnadu, India

Published 2022-10-09

Keywords

  • Rajanarayanan,
  • Tamil Writter,
  • Life style,
  • Language

How to Cite

V, E. M., & S, G. (2022). Multifaceted concept in the writings of Ki. Rajanarayanan. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(4), 458-463. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22463

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Abstract

The works of the poets are created with a higher purpose, including the conditions and needs for human living in the world. Ki. Rajanarayanan’s works were created with such an aim. In this society becomes inclusive of all the needs of the people living in it. Language is important to the structures of literature. In the same way, if literature wants to stand and stand among the people, along with the language, the cultural foundations and socio – economic values must be deeply rooted. Thus, this article highlights the brilliant colors in Ki-ra’s work from a multifaceted perspective.

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