Vol. 4 No. S-6 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-6, Year 2022
Articles

Livelihood of the Folk People in the novel Sool

Tamilselvi K
Department of Tamil, Periyar University, Salem-636011, Tamil Nadu, India.
Thamilarasan P
Department of Tamil, P.M.P. Arts and Science College, Dharmapuri-636705, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published 2022-06-15

Keywords

  • Dharman,
  • Sool,
  • Thelakinaru,
  • Mazhaiyai Vazhiyanaputhal,
  • Solavadai,
  • Pachilai Vaidhiyam,
  • KedaKaval
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How to Cite

K, T., & P, T. (2022). Livelihood of the Folk People in the novel Sool. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-6), 32-37. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s65

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Abstract

Culture is a kind of practice and social behaviour of a particular group of people in the society meant for organizing their lives. It can be attained through the four virtues that are moral, material, pleasure and austerity which is connected to the integral and external part of human life. Tamil people have strongly rooted in its classical language, culture and tradition for more than two thousand years and it has been successfully reflected in its literature which is renowned worldwide for having a great impact on other countries (foreigners). This code of culture and tradition is based on the integral and intellectual insight of Tamil people, not depend on their economic values, this kind of values are found in the novel ‘Sool’ written by the Sakhithya Akademi Award (2019) winning writer So.Dharman who has traced out from the life of Urulaikkudi people depicting their agricultural practices and water resource management especially on various forms of their worship, festival, medicine, rituals and conventional beliefs. These are closely connected to their daily routine life and this research paper is briefly focused on the rustic lives, practices of Tamil people described by the writer So. Dharman. Thus, culture is so called identity and inheritance of Tamil people in and around the world.

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