Vol. 4 No. 3 (2022): Volume 4, Issue 3, Year 2022
Articles

Inna Narpathu Affirmations on Impediments and Retributions

Chitra Manogari M
Department of Sangappalagai for Tamil Development, University of Madras, Chennai–600005, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-06

Keywords

  • Worship,
  • Brahmin,
  • Wife,
  • Poor,
  • Friend,
  • Out Going,
  • Anger
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How to Cite

M, C. M. (2022). Inna Narpathu Affirmations on Impediments and Retributions. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(3), 145-151. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22321

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Abstract

Inna Narpathu (inna forty) is a sanga tamil poetic contributions in a didactic from which belongs to one of the tamil literature Anthology patinenkilkanakku (the eighteen lesser text) written by the great poet kapilar way back in 4th century.  Inna Narpathu is the collective form of forty one venpas (metric prosody).  Inna Narpathu poem concludes wish the tamil word inna (act brings Disgrace and Sadness).  Which describing the undesirable acts individuals must refrain themselves in day today life. As these poems spells out the moral codes for all spheres. So the poem collection was entitled as ‘Inna Narpathu’. This paper emphasise the synonamised innards of the forty venpa. Which extends it’s focus on diverse topics such as friendship, domestic life, poverty, idol worship, Bhramin perspectives, offender’s nature and travel thus this paper evidently outlines the anthological aspects from Inna Narpathu.  So this paper will gives us insights and importance of social anthropology and it’s Cultural Tamil heritage crux.

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