காக்கைபாடினியார் நச்செள்ளையார் பார்வையில் சமூகம்

Kakaipadiniyar Nachellayar’s Parvayil

Authors

  • R. Gowri Assistant Professor Department of Tamil Studies AVC College (Autonomous) Mannambandal, Mayiladuthurai

Keywords:

Sangha Literatures, Female Poets, Crow Singers, Nachellaiyars, Social Concerns

Abstract

A good society thrives on the way people live. Sangam literature is a mirror of the times to highlight the life of the Sangam people. A creator can create works according to the environment and the feelings of the people living there. It is no exaggeration to say that Sangh songs, which can be interpreted as life and body, are a source of social movement. “Literature” which is created from time to time is formed with sociology as its base. As long as the work is created, it belongs to the creator. After creation it belongs to the reader. That is, it belongs to the community as Aravanan has mentioned. They thought that the traditional ideas created by Sangam scholars should be followed by generations after generations and this community should be justified. Thus the songs composed by them are meant to raise awareness of the community. The purpose of this article is to explore the song ideas sung by the Sangha female poet Kakaipadiniyar with a sense of social concern.

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Published

2022-08-01

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