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प्रश्न
Attempt an essay on the foundation and development of Tamil Renaissance in the 19th Century.
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उत्तर
- In the nineteenth century, Tamil scholars like C. W. Damotharanar (1832-1901) and U. V. Swaminathar (1855-1942) spent their lifetime in the rediscovery of the Tamil classics.
- C. W. Damotharanar collected and edited different palm-leaf manuscripts of the Tamil grammar and literature.
- His editions included such texts as Tolkappiyam, Viracholiyam, Iraiyanar-Akapporul, Ilakkana Villakkam, Kaliththokai, and Chulamani.
- U. V. Swaminathar a student of Meenakshi Sundaranar took efforts to publish the classical texts such a Civakachinthamani (1887), Paththupattu (1889), Chilapathikaram (1892), Purananuru (1894), Purapporul-Venpa-Malai (1895), Manimekalai (1898), Ainkurunuru (1903) and Pathitrupathu (1904).
- The publication of these ancient literary texts created an awareness among the Tamil people about their historical tradition, language, literature, and religion.
- In 1816 F. W. Ellis (1777-1819) founded the College of Fort. St. George formulated the theory that the South Indian languages belonged to a separate family which was unrelated to the Indo-Aryan family of languages.
- Robert Caldwell (1814-1891) expanded this argument in a book titled A Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian family of Languages in 1856.
- He established the close affinity between the Dravidian languages in contrast with Sanskrit and also established the antiquity of Tamil.
- Tamil intellectuals of this period identified the fundamental differences between Tamil/ Dravidian/Egalitarian and Sanskrit/Aryan/ Brahmanism.
- They argued that Tamil was a language of Dravidian people who are Non-Brahmin and their social life was casteless, gender-sensitised, and egalitarian.
- These ideas are exemplified in the Tamil invocation song in the play, Manonmaniam written by R Sundaranar (1855-1897).
- Abraham Pandithar (1859-1919) gave prominence to Tamil music and published books on the history of Tamil music.
- C. W. Damotharanar, U. V. Swaminathar, Thiru. Vi. kaliyanasundaram (1883-1953), Parithimar Kalaignar (1870-1903), Maraimalai Adigal (1876-1950), Subramania Bharathi (1882-1921), S. Vaiyapuri (1891-1956), and the poet Bharathidasan (1891-1964) in their own ways and through their writings, contributed to the revival of Tamil literature.
- V. G. Suryanarayana Sastri one of the earliest scholars to identify the influence of Sanskrit on Tamil and adopted a pure Tamil name for himself (Parithimar Kalaignar).
- He was the first to argue that Tamil is a classical language and demanded that the University of Madras should not call Tamil a vernacular language.
- Maraimalai Adigal (1876-1950) is considered the father of Tamil linguistic purism and the founder of Tani Tamil Iyakkam.
- His daughter Neelambikai complied a dictionary that provided pure Tamil equivalents to Sanskrit words that had crept into Tamil vocabulary.
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______ was the first non-European language that went into print.
The College of Fort St. George was founded by ______.
The name Suryanarayana Sastri changed in Tamil as ______.
- Thirukkural was one of the earliest Tamil literary texts to be published in 1812.
- Maraimalai Adigal collected and edited different palm leaf manuscripts of the Tamil grammars and literature.
- Robert Caldwell established the close affinity between the Dravidian languages in contrast with Sanskrit and also established the antiquity of Tamil.
- Thiru. Vi. Kalyanasundaram was an early pioneer in Trade union movement.
Who collected and edited different palm-leaf manuscripts of the Tamil grammar and literature?
In 1816 ______ founded the college of Fort St. George.
______ was founded by Pandithar Iyotheethassar.
______ was popularly known as Vallalar.
Choose the correct statement
- C. W. Damotharanar collected and edited different palm-leaf manuscripts of the Tamil grammar.
- Ramalinga Adigal gave prominence to Tamil music.
- Maraimalai Adigal promoted the use of pure Tamil words and removal of the Sanskirt influence from the Tamil language.
- Muvalur Ramamirtham to became the first women legislator in India in 1926.
Explain about the basic inspiration of renaissance.