S2E1 | Tamilakam; The history you wish you knew | The Asian Other...Tamil Podcast

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Firstly, a massive massive thank you to each and every one of you who supports us, encourages us and have patiently been awaiting Season 2. We do this for all of you and are so exciting to bring you new episodes. So, without further ado.
    Vanakkam, Welcome to Season 2 of the Asian Other... Tamil podcast!
    We are kicking off our first episode of the season, deep diving into our rich history. Come with us on a journey through time, back to 300 BC, to the age of the Cholas, the Cheras and the Pandya kingdoms. We explore how texts from the Sangam age showcased how society operated (Akam and Puram texts) and how relatable they can still be to our day to day lives as Tamils living in the 21st Century. Through our research for this episode, what we discovered was a society that functioned well ahead of its time and one that aimed to hold inclusive spaces and platforms for the arts to flourish.
    Come along with us as we seek to scratch the mere surface of our extensive history. Maybe it’ll even uncover the history bug in you?
    This is Tamilakam; the history you wish you knew.
    Ungal,
    Thanusha & Nishani
    Timestamps
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:25 - A millennia of Tamils
    06:06 - The Sangams and the preservation of our texts written on palm leaves
    10:40 - Kumari Kandam
    13:06 - Exploring the themes in Akam and Puram texts
    16:00 - Love is Love is Love
    17:48 - Ainthinai, Kaikilai & Perunthinai
    20:15 - How Tamil cinema took inspiration
    25:35 - Where the word “Kalli” comes from
    28:10 - Breakdown of Pathinenkilkanakku
    35:00 - References of Saivism, Jainism and Buddhism in Sangam texts/epics
    36:55 - Murugan in Sangam literature
    47:30 - How we continue to honour the Sangam age, today
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