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A Journey Through The Five Landscapes Of Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu's landscapes are inspired by the ancient Sangam Literature, a collection of poems and pieces depicted through the diverse terrains of this scenic state using themes of human emotions and life

Kodaikanal Hill Station, Dindigul District Photo: Sugan Raj Shankara Bharathi
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Tamil Nadu is rich in history, culture, and diverse landscapes that have inspired poets and writers for centuries. The Sangam age refers to a period around 2,000 years ago in Southern India, with the Tamil Sangam traditionally dated between 200 BCE and 300 CE.  A key concept to understanding this literary heritage is thinai, which plays a central role in Sangam poetry. Thinai is a method of classifying poems based on the landscape, the emotions they convey, and the lives of the people depicted.

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