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    Culture of Rulers in Periya Puranam

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    Chera King Cheraman, Chozha King Cochenganan, Pugazh Cholan, Manuneethi Chozhan, CoonPandiyan (NindraSer Nedumaran), Iyyadigal KaadavarKone, Kazhar Singar, Idankaziyar, Narasingha Munaiaraiyar, Meipporular, Kurruvar were mentioned in Periyapuranam. Their Devotion and their service to the temples were also manuscripted. They offered donations and lands for conducting rituals and poojas. This article focuses how their dedicated service reached the temples. More over Rulers worshipped and respected the ardent devotees of Shiva. They fullfilled all their needs. This article discuss that how devotees were treated and protected in their Kingdom with solid evidences

    Culture of Women Depicted in Periya Puranam

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    Indian women are always following the cultural quotes and ethics of India. They stand as a role model to the whole world not only in the present era but also in the upcoming ages. The Women Portrayed in the Tamil classic literature Periya Puranam were standing representatives at all Indian women. The women in Periya Puranam made their familial relationship a cardial one and kept the hormony of the name by not revealing their misunderstanding to the world. Hospitality is one of the core characteristics of Indian culture and so Indian women never failed to maintain it. They never outsmart their husband’s word since they had much respect on them. Moreover, they aided the principles of their husbands. They married the bridegrooms whom their parents have chosen. They played the vital role to maintain the etiquettes and moral of the family and helped to keep it alive. Thus, did so, the women in Periya Puranam stand as preserving pillars of Indian culture
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