Significance of Puram
In Vaishnavism, the term Puram designates a specific category of Tamil poetry that addresses public themes, particularly focusing on aspects like heroism and war. This type of poetry serves to depict vital societal values and historical narratives within Tamil culture, emphasizing communal ideals and the importance of valorous deeds in public life. Puram plays a significant role in the literary tradition, reflecting the collective experiences and themes that resonate with the broader community.1
In Dutch: Puram; In Finnish: Puram
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Hindu concept of 'Puram'
Puram in Hinduism denotes a category of Tamil poetry focusing on public themes, primarily heroism and war, highlighting communal values and the narratives of valor within the cultural context.
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From: Tiruvaymoli (Thiruvaimozhi): English translation
(1) A category of Tamil poetry that pertains to public themes, such as heroism or war.[1]