Cultural Movements that are Intertwined with the Lives of Tamils

Muthusivagami A
Department of Tamil, Mahalakshmi College of Arts and Sciences for Women, Paruthipattu, Avadi. Chennai-600110, Tamil Nadu, India.

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Abstract

The reason why the cultural values of the Tamils who taught the world the life of the human race is still imprinted all over the world today is because of the culture of the Tamil race with great thoughts and high thoughts planted in this cultural sand of Tamil society. Through this article, we can see that even though the cultural movements of the Tamils have undergone small changes over the generations in the name of civilization, the deep-rooted culture planted in this cultural soil by our forefathers is intertwined with our lives. The summary of this study is to emphasise that the Tamils’ hospitality, marriage system, belief in God, the dignity of women, caste, religion, race, color, and language by creating differences among us by saying various divisions of Tamils, who have recorded the cultural footprints of unity to the human race, are intertwined with the life of the Tamils without any temptation even today.

Keywords

  • Cultural Movements,
  • Marriage,
  • Femininity,
  • Hospitality

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Volume 3, Issue S-1, Year 2022

Published 2022-08-20

How to Cite

A, M. (2022). Cultural Movements that are Intertwined with the Lives of Tamils. Indian Journal of Multilingual Research and Development, 3(S-1), 159–164. https://doi.org/10.54392/ijmrd223S131