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

Anthropological View of Sharing System in Purananuru

Nirmalkumar M
Department of Tamil, Government Arts College for Men, Krishnagiri–635001, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-02-02

Keywords

  • Sharing,
  • Purananuru,
  • Ethnic Communities,
  • Hospitality,
  • Prosperity

How to Cite

M, N. (2022). Anthropological View of Sharing System in Purananuru. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(SPL 1), 61-66. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s19

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Abstract

Anthropological studies reveal the development of the life of ancient Tamils hierarchical development. The lives of the people in the hunting community, i.e., the ethnic social status, are found in other forms in the feudal society that followed. The division is the division. The hunting community is feeding food because it cannot be stored. In feudal society, too, such a baddeity was transformed into hospitality. The distribution of the looted goods has also been transformed into a fly. It may be said that the function of sharing in cultural life was in the social position of the ethnic group. Even today, such a practice of sharing is seen among the tribalpeople. It is said that the ancient Tamils adopted sharing in alternative forms. Anthropologists refer to sharng as the custom of the early ethnic communities. In the sangam society, which was a feudal society, there was a baddita. It is seen that in the purananuru songs, they attracted the aniyars and made them into themselves.

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