Govt. Exams
Entrance Exams
Tirupati's successful temple tourism model has influenced Tamil Nadu's tourism development strategies and policies.
Ilango Adigal, a Jain monk, authored the Manimekhalai epic dealing with Buddhist and Jain themes.
Senguttuvan, the Chera ruler, maintained extensive trade relations with Roman merchants during the Sangam period.
The Chola kingdom implemented sophisticated administrative and legal systems influenced by Arthasastra principles.
Ainkurunuru is a collection of 500 poems from Sangam literature dealing with love themes, arranged in groups of five poems each based on emotional nuances.
Saiva Siddhanta, a major philosophical school of Shaivism, developed prominently in Tamil Nadu and was expounded by scholars like Meikandar and Arulnandi Sivacharya.
The Self-Respect Movement, led by figures like E.V. Ramasamy, was a Tamil Nadu-based Dravidian movement that challenged Brahmanical traditions and promoted Tamil language.
The Chola administration featured sophisticated local governance through assemblies like 'Ur' (village councils) and 'Sabha' (merchant guilds), which were recorded in stone inscriptions.
Tamizhagam, promoted by the Dravidian movement, represents a vision of social order emphasizing Tamil linguistic and cultural pride while challenging traditional caste hierarchies and Sanskrit-centric frameworks.
Chola administration featured Sabha (assembly councils of Brahmins) and Ur (merchant associations), which represented sophisticated local governance structures documented in temple inscriptions.