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Tribal Worship in Sangam Literature
Author(s) -
M Kavitha
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international research journal of tamil
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-1113
DOI - 10.34256/irjt22s121
Subject(s) - cult , caste , ethnic group , indigenous , worship , sanskrit , sociology , genocide , ethnology , pilgrimage , ethnic community , anthropology , history , political science , law , ancient history , art , ecology , literature , biology
Indigenous peoples were a community that lived in segregation and coexistence. Ritual played a major role in the lives of ethnic peoples during the periods of hunting, archeology, and animal husbandry. “In ethnic society, ritual became life and life itself became ritual. It was the rituals that driven and united the ethnic community and affirmed the values of the community. Resources were allocated. Make good use of the social tool by the individual Facilitated. On the whole, rituals became a social life law and a cultural force. The cult not only associated itself with advanced nature but also identified animals, plants, etc. as genus. It was this cult that later formed the basis of religion and caste discrimination. Sanskrit people are in tune with nature The genocide can be traced back to the emergence of a monolithic society based on economics after the disintegration of ethnic society.

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