
Religious work of the Nayanmars who volunteered for the sacred offering of Food
Author(s) -
P. SASIREKHA
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international research journal of tamil
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-1113
DOI - 10.34256/irjt21211
Subject(s) - clothing , work (physics) , energy (signal processing) , aesthetics , bridge (graph theory) , function (biology) , sociology , business , art , medicine , law , political science , engineering , mathematics , biology , mechanical engineering , statistics , evolutionary biology
Food is one of the basic elements needed to live a healthy life in the world. The body needs food to survive and food to survive. Only a healthy body can function with energy. The body also acts as a bridge to help the living reach the Lord. Sixty-three of the Nayans expressed their love for the Lord through their charities. It is noteworthy that the work done by a large number of ten Nayans was done by a large number of Nayans, although the Nayans practiced as many religious activities as they wished, providing foods, such as lighting, plowing, supplying, and providing clothing. Although there are many ways to practice religion, the Nayans amused the devotees who realized that the energy capacity of food was essential for the functioning of the body. This article sets out to explore the religious work of the Nayans who volunteered for such an amulet.