செவ்வியல் இலக்கியங்களில் நீரின் ஆளுமைத்திறன் / Influence of Water in Classical Literature

Tamil landscape is surrounded by natural resources in ancient days. Nature is the greatest treasure and boon given by God to human beings. The five Panchabhutas (elements) are earth, water, fire, air and sky. Tamil people revered them. Nature is the principle of all actions. The five elements earth,...

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Main Author: முனைவர் வெ. நளினி / Dr. V. Nalini
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Language:English
Published: Maheswari Publishers 2024-01-01
Series:International Journal of Tamil Language and Literary Studies
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author முனைவர் வெ. நளினி / Dr. V. Nalini
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description Tamil landscape is surrounded by natural resources in ancient days. Nature is the greatest treasure and boon given by God to human beings. The five Panchabhutas (elements) are earth, water, fire, air and sky. Tamil people revered them. Nature is the principle of all actions. The five elements earth, water, fire, air, and water work together in all. The body of all living beings functions in relation to it. From the one-sense beings like grass and trees to the six-sense beings like man water functions vitally. The wealth of land depends according to the liveliness of the water. Tamil people gave more importance to water and preserved it in many ways. Indeed, the entire world is full of beautiful landscapes surrounded by oceans. On all sides trees spread like green blankets; forests with flowers blooming like butterflies, waterfalls like silver threads and rivers running like deer are the special features of nature. Without water, one cannot see this live interaction of nature with the parts of nature. Tamil literature has recorded many glimpses of water in works from the Sangam age to the present age of Tamil criticism. Hence, this article is intended to reveal the importance of water from authentic sources from literature and research.
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spelling doaj.art-bb44ff5075fb412a9c75a4781a863fba2024-02-05T08:27:24ZengMaheswari PublishersInternational Journal of Tamil Language and Literary Studies2581-71402024-01-0162577610.5281/zenodo.10590858செவ்வியல் இலக்கியங்களில் நீரின் ஆளுமைத்திறன் / Influence of Water in Classical Literatureமுனைவர் வெ. நளினி / Dr. V. Nalini0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7235-8229தலைவர் & உதவிப்பேராசிரியர், தமிழ்த்துறை, கலை மற்றும் மானுட அறிவியல், மீனாட்சி உயர்கல்வி மற்றும் ஆராய்ச்சி நிறுவனம், சென்னை - 600078, தமிழ்நாடு, இந்தியா. / Head & Assistant Professor, Department of Tamil, Faculty of Humanities and Science, Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research, Chennai-600078.Tamilnadu, India.Tamil landscape is surrounded by natural resources in ancient days. Nature is the greatest treasure and boon given by God to human beings. The five Panchabhutas (elements) are earth, water, fire, air and sky. Tamil people revered them. Nature is the principle of all actions. The five elements earth, water, fire, air, and water work together in all. The body of all living beings functions in relation to it. From the one-sense beings like grass and trees to the six-sense beings like man water functions vitally. The wealth of land depends according to the liveliness of the water. Tamil people gave more importance to water and preserved it in many ways. Indeed, the entire world is full of beautiful landscapes surrounded by oceans. On all sides trees spread like green blankets; forests with flowers blooming like butterflies, waterfalls like silver threads and rivers running like deer are the special features of nature. Without water, one cannot see this live interaction of nature with the parts of nature. Tamil literature has recorded many glimpses of water in works from the Sangam age to the present age of Tamil criticism. Hence, this article is intended to reveal the importance of water from authentic sources from literature and research.https://ijtlls.com/data/uploads/archives-normal/volume-6-issue-2-january-2024/5-%20Dr-%20V-%20Nalini.pdfsangam literatureecosystemswaterwater pollution.
spellingShingle முனைவர் வெ. நளினி / Dr. V. Nalini
செவ்வியல் இலக்கியங்களில் நீரின் ஆளுமைத்திறன் / Influence of Water in Classical Literature
International Journal of Tamil Language and Literary Studies
sangam literature
ecosystems
water
water pollution.
title செவ்வியல் இலக்கியங்களில் நீரின் ஆளுமைத்திறன் / Influence of Water in Classical Literature
title_full செவ்வியல் இலக்கியங்களில் நீரின் ஆளுமைத்திறன் / Influence of Water in Classical Literature
title_fullStr செவ்வியல் இலக்கியங்களில் நீரின் ஆளுமைத்திறன் / Influence of Water in Classical Literature
title_full_unstemmed செவ்வியல் இலக்கியங்களில் நீரின் ஆளுமைத்திறன் / Influence of Water in Classical Literature
title_short செவ்வியல் இலக்கியங்களில் நீரின் ஆளுமைத்திறன் / Influence of Water in Classical Literature
title_sort செவ்வியல் இலக்கியங்களில் நீரின் ஆளுமைத்திறன் influence of water in classical literature
topic sangam literature
ecosystems
water
water pollution.
url https://ijtlls.com/data/uploads/archives-normal/volume-6-issue-2-january-2024/5-%20Dr-%20V-%20Nalini.pdf
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