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d04125 LESSON - 5
Classification of Sittrilakkiam-
An Introduction
This lesson offers an introduction
to ‘Sittrilakkiam’ or
the minor literary
genres in Tamil. Tamil literature is broadly classified
as ‘Perilakkiam’ or
major literary genres and ‘Sittrilakkiam’ or
minor literary genres. Literary
texts that deal with a grand theme in
a lofty style are called ‘ Perilakkiam.’ The protagonists
of texts that fall under ‘perilakkiam’ are
usually great
heroes. ‘Sittrilakkiam’ on the other hand are the texts written
in a simple meter .They recount the lives of gods, patrons, and ordinary
men
and women in a highly imaginative style. Minor literary genres are
referred
to as ‘prabandam’ in Sanskrit. The word ‘prabandam’ was
also used in
Tamil to denote minor literary forms. It was first used
by Adiarkku Nallar
in the 12th century A.D. Veeramamunivar who lived
in the 17th century A.D.
lists 96 ‘prabandangal’ or minor
literary forms in his text ‘Caduragarathy.’
‘Prabanda
Marabiyal’ compiled in the 18th century and ‘Prabanda Deepigai’,
written in the 19th century, also divide the minor literary forms into
96
types. On the other hand, lists such as ‘Panniru Pattiyal’, ‘Venba
Pattiyal’,
‘Navaneetha Pattiyal’, and many others classify
minor literary forms in
different ways.
‘Sittrilakkiam’ or minor literary genres can be traced
to the Sangam age.
Five texts in ‘Pathupattu’ or The Ten
Idylls written in the Sangam Age
are in the form of ‘aatrupadai’ ,
an important minor literary form. The
Nayakkar Age is often
described as the golden age of ‘sittrilakkiam.’ A
number
of minor literary forms grew and flourished during this period.
Though there are more than 300 minor literary forms,
scholars generally
classify them into 14 important types. They are ‘aatrupadai’, ‘andadi’, ‘maalai’, ‘ pathigam’ , ‘kovai’ , ‘ula’ , ‘barani’ , ‘kalambagam’, ‘pillait
tamil’, ‘thoothu’, ‘ sadagam’ , ‘madal’ , ‘pallu’ and ‘kuravanji.’ The
following are the
characteristic features of ‘sittrilakkiangal’:
are that they are short; they deal
with only a few important aspects
of life; since they are short, they can be
read easily; they have a strong
regional flavour and contain elements of
folk literature; they are often
sung in praise of gods, kings and patrons
of art; they reflect Tamil
culture and tradition; and many of them are
devotional in nature.
‘Sittrilakkiyangal’ have played an important
role in the growth of Tamil
literature. They are noted for their imaginative
depth
and poetic beauty. They
also record the socio-cultural milieu of the
age in which they were composed.
The lesson presents a list of the 96
minor literary forms mentioned in
Veeramamunivar’s ‘Caduragathi’ and
in ‘Porutthogai
Nigandu.’ Important
minor literary forms such as ‘esal’, ‘kuravanji’, ‘pathitrupathandadi’ and ‘pallu’
are
not mentioned in these two lists.
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