Published 2022-02-28
Keywords
- Ettuthogai Noolgal,
- Sangam Texts,
- Sanga Tamilar,
- Bird Species
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Abstract
The Sangam Tamil people lived in the worship and respect of nature and worshipped as Lord. These blend in with the natural environment. They have preserved and lived a harmonious life. This information can be gleaned from the verses, hymns, and meat objects found in the songs sung by the Sangam poets in the Ettuthogai Noolgal. Although the name bird is given to all flying creatures in Sangam Texts, it is often said to belong to the point of laying eggs and hatching. The Dragonfly, beetle, etc. are also given the name of the flying bird. That is the case with minorities. The Sangam texts show that the name ' Pull' is derived from what is now considered a bird. The purpose of this article is to explore how birds and native life came to be found in the wild. Today many bird species are extinct. This article aim of creating a future idea of conserving bird species.
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