Vol. 4 No. SPL 1 (2022): Volume 4, Issue SPL 1, Year 2022
Articles

Decent Love and Intuition Scenes of Kambaramayanam

Kavitha P
Department of Tamil, C. Kandaswami Naidu College for Women, Cuddalore-607 001, Tamilnadu, India.
Senthilkumar S
School of Mathematical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM Penang, Malaysia

Published 2022-01-24

Keywords

  • Epic,
  • Kambharamayanam,
  • Tamil Literature,
  • Love and Chaste Life

How to Cite

P, K., & S, S. (2022). Decent Love and Intuition Scenes of Kambaramayanam. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(SPL 1), 7-17. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s12

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Abstract

Valmiki's epic has a special pride in the unparalleled epics that have ever appeared in the world. It is perfectly appropriate to say that Kambar gave life to all the characters created by Valmiki. Kambar has made the characters go for a walk in the atmosphere without lowering them with his own individuality and changing their character.The real meaning of the epic is "the sin of morality and defeat". It is very special that Kambar did not just emphasize that point in the epic, but also handled the news. When Rama and Sita devi see each other in the mithila scene in Kambaramayana, kambar's poetic beauty is able to understand the joy and suffering that occurred by the mind. When Raman sees Sita, he faints and all that he sees appears to be the form he has seen, and the sight of mayangal, monday and kaman being blamed, and wailing in his eyes, is seen in front of his mind. This article explains such events.

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