Published 2022-07-21
Keywords
- Mother,
- Marriage,
- Moral,
- Charity
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Abstract
Tamils divide life into two parts, internal and external. They divided the life of the thalaivan and thalaivi’s love affairs that happen together as internal and political life and Socio-economic conditions as external. That's why Valluvar has divided it threefold: virtue, pleasure, and charity. If there is to be happiness and peace in life, everyone should impose certain duties and morals on themselves. Such duties and restrictions are called morals. Sanga literary bioethics serve as universal cultural guides that can be used to make life high and pleasant. These morals are eternal and are common to the entire world. The purpose of this study is to study the changes in the lifestyle and culture of the Tamilians who are living in this era, forgetting such high cultural norms.
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