Published 2022-02-28
Keywords
- Generosity,
- Seven Donors,
- Sirupanatruppadai
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Abstract
Literary histories refer to Sangam literatures as song and sum. They are Eighteen Greater Texts they relate human life to archeology, kings, civilians, and nature on the basis of the department into two categories, internal and external. Comfort is about finding the leader who gives the gift and comforting the person receiving the gift. One of the recipients of the Oymanattu Nalliyak Kodan Fame Award, a poet who came to Kurinjik Koman to see Nalliyak Kodan, had to cross the weaving land Ail Pattinam, Mullai land and the mangrove towns to recount these four land features. And the fact that they are no longer prosperous is called Parry more than Marie in giving. Twenty-eight lines also refer to the seven barracks of Bari, Bagan, Kaari, Ori, Aay, Adhiyaman, and Nalli. Nallur Nattathanar of the Intermediate Country also mentioned the specialty of the seven valleys and highlighted the gift of Nalliyak Kodan of Oyma. Seven Donors are Paari, Began, Kaari, Ori, Aay, Adhiyaman, Nalli their Activities Compare to Sirupanatruppadai. This Article Shows Seven Donors habits, generosity, Helping Condition of the poor people.
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