Dr. G. Mangaiyarkkarasi Assistant Professor, Department of Tamil A. M. Jain College (Shift-II), Meenambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
The attitude of any King who is unaware of his own inner strength and is paving the way for any mishappening can be termed as solemn asseveration of outrage with challenging attitude This attitude was found useful in getting the things done as per one’s will without affecting the confidence level of that particular individual. This type of challenging attitude accompanied with solemn outrage has been very well expressed or shown in Literary tamil epics such as Tholkaappiyam, Purapporuzh Venbamaalai apart from Puranaanooru of Ettuthogai in Sangh Literature and in Silappadhikaram, Manimekalai, Seevagachinthamani of Five Great Epics (Aimperunkaappiyangal) during the course of waging Battles and Wars. Not only the Ruling Kings and the Soldiers but even Ladies who were deprived off their direct access to these kind of things, the Victory achieved through their Challenging attitudes were very well known in those days. In Kambaramayanam, inclusive of Ram, Sita & Lakshman, Ravanan has also expressed their Avenging trends through their wordly utterances.
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