Vol. 4 No. S-5 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-5, Year 2022
Articles

Pavanar And Pavendar In the Development of Tanittamil

Angayarkanni C
Department of Tamil, Chikkaiah Naicker College, Erode-638004, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-07-13

Keywords

  • Rational,
  • Tamil,
  • Individual Tamil,
  • Close Belief,
  • Tamil Sense,
  • Antiquity,
  • Tamil Art,
  • Tamil Heritage,
  • Culture,
  • Civilization,
  • Art
  • ...More
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How to Cite

C, A. (2022). Pavanar And Pavendar In the Development of Tanittamil. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-5), 89-95. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s513

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Abstract

The task of the Tanittamil movement is to write or speak in Tanittamil without mixing other language words in Tamil. Tamil language is naturally unique. The Tanitha Tamil Movement is a movement that was launched in anticipation of the Tamil language in a context where Sanskrit words are also widely used in the Tamil language of Manipravala or Manipavala. The movement originated in 1916. Devanayapavanar, Maraimalayadikal, Bharathidasan, Perunchithranar and Parithimarakalaignar are notable in the separate Tamil movement. Tamil is a language with a lot of vocabulary. The aim of the Tanittamil movement is to show that this language has the power to express any idea with its resources.

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