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The Sangam Age : Sangam Literature And Books

The Sangam Age : Sangam Literature And Books

Sangam literature also referred to as Cankam literature connotes the ancient Tamil literature and is the earliest known literature of South India. The Sangam Age was the period of the history of ancient Tamil Nadu and Kerala and parts of Sri Lanka spanning from the 6th century BCE to 3rd century CE.

Sangam Age

 

Sangam literature and books

 

Tradition

 

Authors

 

 

Tolkappiyam(second Sangam) :

 

Third Tamil Sangam

The
compositions of the third Sangam are classified into eight anthologies
known as Ettuthogai and ten idylls known as Pattupattu.

 

Ettuthogai

It consists of the following works:

  1. Narrinai
  2. Kuruntokai
  1. Patirruppattu
  2. Paripatal
  3. Kalittokai

 

Pattupattu

It consists of the following works:

  1. Tirumurukarruppatai(composed by Nakkiranar)
  2. Cirupanarruppatai
  1. Pattinappalai
  2. Maduraikanchi
  3. Porunararruppatai
  1. Malaipatukatam
  2. Mullaippattu

 

They mainly deal with moral values. The most important among them is the Thirukkural, also known as the Kural.

 

Tirukkural

 

Post Sangam Age

This
period lasted from 200 to 600 CE. This age saw the composition of five
great epics in Tamil namely, Silappathikaram, Manimekalai, Jivaka
Chintamani, Valayapathi and Kundalakesi. There are also five minor works
authored by Jain writers.

 

Silappathikaram

 

Manimekalai

 

End of Sangam Age

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