Published 2022-07-16
Keywords
- Pazhamozhi,
- Pathinen Kilkanakku,
- Muthumozhi,
- Mudhusol,
- Proverb
- Sangam,
- Uneducated,
- Educated,
- Disciplined,
- Literary ...More
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Abstract
Pazhamozhi Nanooru is one of the pathinen Kilkanaku Books. This book talks about the merits of educations and the development of the learned scholars seek to examine here the condition of the gallant from the point view of society through the book pazhamozhi nanooru. Educated people are self disciplined virtuons and respectful of others feelings, similarly the uneducated are afraid of the learned and do not their opinion to others subtly pride and glorybra man does not come by money or position only the education recoined and the knowledge gained through it are respected by the society. Pazhamozhi nanooru is one of the book order pathinen kilkanakku, that appeared during sangam Maruviya peried. One of the literary genres of Tholkappiyam is Pazhamozhi which is referred to be many names as Mudhumozhi, Mudhusol, Thonpadu Muthumozhi, Tholkappiyar tells about the seven types of literature in the noorp: 1386. In this Noorpa he mentioned Pazhamozhi as Muthusol. The proverb is ancient and they were used in the case during the Sangam period. The need for education to dispel the darkness of ignorance the value of educations and the plight of the uneducated have been exemplified in Pazhamozhi Nanoor by the educated and an educated. This review article sets one to illustrate.
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