Vol. 3 No. S-1 (2021): Volume 3, Issue S-1, Year 2021
Articles

Immigration issues in tamil nathi mythology

Punitha M
Department Tamil, Government Arts college, Udumalaipettai-642205, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2021-06-10

Keywords

  • Administration,
  • Politics,
  • Welfare State,
  • Good Governance,
  • Democracy

How to Cite

M, P. (2021). Immigration issues in tamil nathi mythology. International Research Journal of Tamil, 3(S-1), 77-82. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt21s112

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Abstract

Created by various human groups, caste, language and race are the forces that divide humanity. Although the above elements are meant to identify people who are divided into groups, when a serious tendency is expressed over them, they become inclined to impose self-drive and power among other ethnic and linguistic peoples, disrupting the unity of the country. Sri Lanka's chauvinist environment is evident that the oppression and suppression of people on the grounds of race and language can lead to human destruction. The creators of Eelam proclaim the vigour of racism that has killed tens of thousands of people to international nations through their writings. Thus, Thamizhnathy, the birthplace of Eelam, has conceived in his works the communal tendency that is being played out on the soil, the oppression of the Tamil people and the tragedy of migration. The purpose of this article is to examine the migration issues in his collection of poems, 'kalam uraintha sattagam'.

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