Early Tamil Society and Culture Notes 9th Social Science

Early Tamil Society and Culture Notes 9th Social Science

9th Social Science Lesson 3 Notes in English

3. Early Tamil Society and Culture

Introduction

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Sources for the study of early Tamil society

The sources for reconstructing the history of the ancient Tamils are:

  1. Classical Tamil literature
  2. Epigraphy (inscriptions)
  3. Archaeological excavations and material culture
  4. Non-Tamil and Foreign Literature

The Classical Sangam Tamil Literature

The Classical Sangam corpus (collection) consists of the Tholkappiyam, the Pathinen Melkanakku (18 Major works) and the Pathinen Kilkanakku (18 minor works) and the five epics.

Tholkappiyam

The Ettuthogai or the eight anthologies are

  1. Nattrinai
  2. Kurunthogai
  3. Paripaadal
  4. Pathittrupathu
  5. Aingurunuru
  6. Kalithogai
  7. Akanaanuru
  8. Puranaanuru

Pathupattu collection includes ten long songs

  1. Thirumurugatrupadai
  2. Porunaratrupadai
  3. Perumpanatruppadai
  4. Sirupanatrupadai
  5. Mullaipaattu
  6. Nedunalvaadai
  7. Maduraikanchi
  8. Kurinjipaattu
  9. Pattinappaalai
  10. Malaipadukadam

Pathinen Kilkanakku (18 minor works)

The Five Epics

The epics or Kappiyams are long narrative poem of very high quality. They are,

  1. Silappathikaaram
  2. Manimekalai
  3. Seevaka Chinthamani
  4. Valaiyapathi
  5. Kundalakesi

Epigraphy

Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions

Hero Stones

Inscriptions

Prakrit

Prakrit was the language used by the common people in the Northern part of India during the Mauryan period.

Archaeology and Material Culture

Archaeological Sites

Material Culture

Coins

Non-Tamil Sources (Foreign Accounts)

Arthasastra

Mahavamsa

Periplus of Erythrean Sea

Pliny’s Natural History

Ptolemy’s Geography

Peutingerian table

Peutingerian table is an illustrated map of the Roman roads. It shows the areas of ancient Tamilagam and the port of Muziris.

Note: Taprobane refers to Sri Lanka as Island. Muziris refers to the port of Muchiri.

Vienna Papyrus

The Sangam Age

Chronology

The Thinai

The five landscapes are Kurunji, Mullai, Marutham, Neythal and Paalai. „„

Sangam Age Polity: Political Powers of Tamilagam

The Muvendhar

The Cheras

The Cholas

The Pandyas

Velirs / Chieftains

Society in Sangam Age

Composition of the Society

Women

Economy

Primary Production

Industries and Crafts of the Sangam Age

Pottery

Iron Smelting Industry

Stone Ornaments

Gold jewellery

Glass Beads

Pearl Fishery and Shell Bangle

Textiles

Exchange, Trade, Merchants, and Trade Routes

Traders

Means of Transport

Barter and Coins

Tamilagam and Overseas Interactions

Tamil Nadu to Red Sea Coast

Emergence of towns and ports

Faith and Belief System

Culture of Arts

More to Know:

1. Keezhadi near Madurai, Tamil Nadu

2. Kodumanal, Tamil Nadu

3. Pattanam, Kerala

4. What is an urban centre?

A planned town with brick architecture and a proper layout. Urban centres have a larger population involved in non-agrarian, commercial and political occuptations. Various industrial activities are seen in these towns.

5. Pulimankombai Hero stone

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