Sangam Age: 300 – 600 AD
Sangam Age: 300 – 600 AD
- Assembly of poets
- Mainly patronized by Pandayas
Divided in 2 parts
Narrative |
- 18 major works ( Melkannakku)
- Mainly on Aham (Love) & Puram (Valor)
- 10 Idylls ( Pattuppattu)
- 8 Anthrologies (Ettutogai)
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Didactic |
- 18 minor works (Kikanakku)
- Philosophical, Moral & ethical message
- Encloses Tirukkural – Bible of Tamils (Written by Thiruvallur)
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Twin Tamil Epics
Silappadikaram
- Brightest Jewel anklet of Tamil literature
- Love story of Kovalam + Madhavi (Dancer) over his wife Kannagi
- Written by Elango Adigal
Manimekalai
- Story of adventures of daughter born of Kovalam & Madhavi
- Written by Sattanur
Narrative text
- Works of heroics poetry in which heroes are glorified
- Perpetual wars & cattle raids are frequently mentioned
- This text shows traces of early megalithic life &that early Tamil people were mainly pastoral →Lived basically on hunting & fishing although cultivated rice
- Megalithic people believed that when a hero dies he is reduced to stones which remind us of circle of stones on the graves of megalithic people.
- It may have led to practice of raising “Hero stone known as Virarkal” in honour of heroes died fighting
- This text also gives us idea about military & administrative system along with trade & commerce of south Indian people
Didactic Text
- Work of Brahamana written in Prakrit – Sanskrit language
- Mainly prescribing code of conduct for king & other social classes
Tolkkappiyam → Earliest of Tamil literature which deals with grammer & poetics on political & socio economic conditions of that period
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