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Tiṉaimozhi Aimpatu ((タミル語:திணைமொழி ஐம்பது)) is a Tamil poetic work belonging to the ''Pathinenkilkanakku'' anthology of Tamil literature. This belongs to the 'post Sangam period' corresponding to between 100 – 500 CE. ''Tiṉaimozhi Aimpatu'' contains fifty poems written by the poet Kannan Chenthanaar. The poems of ''Tiṉaimoḻi Aimpatu'' deal with ''agam'' (internal) subjects. ''Agam'' in the Sangam literature denotes the subject matters that deal with the intangibles of life such as human emotions, love, separation, lovers' quarrels, etc. The poems of ''Tiṉaimozhi Aimpatu'' are categoriesed into ten poems for each of the five ''thinai'', or landscape of Sangam poetry and describe in detail the situation and emotions specific to each landscape. The five landscapes of Sangam poetry are ''mullai'' – forest, ''kurinji'' – mountains, ''marutham'' – farmland, ''paalai'' – arid land and ''neithal'' – seashore. ==References== * Mudaliyar, Singaravelu A., Apithana Cintamani, An encyclopaedia of Tamil Literature, (1931) - Reprinted by Asian Educational Services, New Delhi (1983) * http://www.tamilnation.org/literature/ * http://www.tamilnation.org/literature/pathinen/pm0027.pdf ''Thinaimozhi Aimpathu'' eText at Project madurai 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tiṉaimoḻi Aimpatu」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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