Sangam Era: Society, Administration and Literature
The Sangam Era stands as an illustrious period in ancient Tamil history, characterized by rich cultural, literary, and social developments. Spanning roughly from 300 BCE to 300 CE, this era witnessed the creation of Sangam literature, comprising insightful poetry and narratives that reflect the societal ethos of that time.
Sangam Era: Society
Social Structure
- Sangam society was stratified into four main social classes - Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras.
- At the top were the Brahmins, esteemed as priests and scholars. Kshatriyas, comprising warriors and rulers, while the Vaishyas, including farmers, traders, and artisans, constituted the larger populace.
- The Shudras ....
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