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The hypothesis that Dravidian ethnic group culture of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, so: Same as the hypothesis that Dravidian languages seals of Mohenjo-Daro, attempts to relate the megalithic culture of the south (dating from the middle of I millennium BC. Oe.) With the Dravidians all is essentially nothing to give specific stories of Tamil culture and literature of early I millennium Mr. e. Ancient Tamil literature will not get their stories until they are found or reconstructed ancient Tamil cultural sources doliteraturnogo period, the lack of which is equally impossible to explain from the point of view of the aboriginal DravidiansAnd in light of hypotheses about the arrival of Dean in the first half of I millennium BC. Oe.
Some, mostly Tamil, scientists in their comparisons tend to associate religion and culture of ancient Tamil religion and culture of Crete, Egypt and Nubia. Based on these comparisons, the assumption of the existence of "Dravidian-Mediterranean cultural area." Indeed, one can find a number of images and representations of the ancient Tamils, by their nature, and even semantically very similar to the corresponding images of ancient Egyptian and Nubian religions. However, it is difficult to imagine how something that has arisen from a single source, cults Mediterraneans and Dravidians in for at least a millennium (so much for the spatial discrepancy requires a significant period) developed equally, and that one cult from another. During the same period did not change to completely different social and cultural grounds.
Thus, the ancient Tamil literature as part of an ancient Tamil culture is currently a researcher very compact in time, a very limited space and relatively homogeneous ideological.
To some extent we can speak of "the field of Sanskrit 'and' sphere of Tamil" in religion and philosophy, South India. So, of course, that most ancient religion-related concepts and ideas are reflected in the literature in Tamil. Jain period was reflected in the Sanskrit and Tamil literature in the South. Literature and Vaishnava bhakti Shaivite was purely Tamil. Vedanta, founded mainly southern writers, had his special language of Sanskrit, and, finally, the Saiva Siddhanta literature is presented in Tamil. But a deeper examination it becomes clear that in ancient and medieval times this linguistic division was basically spatial in nature, i.e., for a very long period of Sanskrit and Tamil have coexisted, specializing in a particular field of vision. In other words, even though we know that the Tamil and Sanskrit could prevail in the same areas at different times, but we have much more evidence of that in the same time and sometimes even the same people have written in Tamil and in Sanskrit and according to the nature, scope and purpose of the product. |
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