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''Puram'' (, ''Lit.'' exterior) is one of two genres of Classical Tamil poetry. The concept of life style of human beings falls in two categories: personal and public. The genre dealing with poems about love affairs is called '' Akam'' (அகம்) while the other genre, called ''puram'', concerns many subjects such as wars, kings, poets and personal virtues, besides others. ''
Tolkāppiyam ''Tolkāppiyam'', also romanised as ''Tholkaappiyam'' ( ta, தொல்காப்பியம், ''lit.'' "ancient poem"), is the most ancient extant Tamil grammar text and the oldest extant long work of Tamil literature. The surviving manus ...
'', the earliest work of Tamil grammar and literature available in Tamil, divides each genre into seven strands ( Thinai) comparing and connecting the one in personal with the other in public life of style. Another work that belongs to a period of a thousand years later, ''Purapporul Venpamalai'', divides the puram concept into twelve according to its view, without concerning the other part life-style. The genre of puram concept speaks on the excellency of life-style of different people. As the kings are famous, their life-styles of war and gifts are spoken in plenty. Unlike Puram, the personal name of a person will never be identified in Akam concept of literature of poem, as it is common all. Puram leads to consideration as a historical record by Tamil literary scholars as it has details such as names of kings, poets, and places.


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Sangam literature The Sangam literature (Tamil: சங்க இலக்கியம், ''caṅka ilakkiyam'';) historically known as 'the poetry of the noble ones' (Tamil: சான்றோர் செய்யுள், ''Cāṉṟōr ceyyuḷ'') connotes ...


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Eight Anthologies: 'Puram' Poetry
{{Tamil language Tamil poetics Sangam literature