Ancient Culture-Hospitality

Usha P
Department of Tamil, St. Josephs College for Women, Kangayam Road, Tiruppur-641604, Tamil Nadu, India.

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Abstract

High ethical cultures are common all over the world. People's worship shines through the rituals, customs, beliefs, artistic sensibilities, righteous worship ethics, etc. The factor that differentiates people from other large groups is their cultural elements. It is our culture to live as if we belong to others and not to ourselves, and to live by sharing, even if it is nectar to others. In ancient Tamil literature, the cultural methods of Tamil can be known. It is the culture of Tamils to speak simply to the simple. Hospitality is an integral part of life. Being hospitable to strangers is paramount. Today, people in rural areas can be seen as "hospitable" people who happily entertain a new guest whom they don't know. It can be seen that this trait is a habit that goes back to time immemorial. As written in the literature, the people have been following this tradition till today as a way of showing the hospitable nature of ancient Tamil life. At the core of our culture is hospitality.

Keywords

  • Hospitality,
  • Culture,
  • Worship,
  • Nature

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Article Details

Volume 3, Issue S-1, Year 2022

Published 2022-08-19

How to Cite

P, U. (2022). Ancient Culture-Hospitality. Indian Journal of Multilingual Research and Development, 3(S-1), 24–27. https://doi.org/10.54392/ijmrd223S15