What is the best way to learn Sangam literature?

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Here are some ways to learn Sangam literature: Study the history and cultural context of the Sangam period. Learn the Tamil language to understand the original texts. Read translations of Sangam literature by experts. Attend classes or workshops on Sangam literature. Join a study group or discussion...
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Here are some ways to learn Sangam literature: Study the history and cultural context of the Sangam period. Learn the Tamil language to understand the original texts. Read translations of Sangam literature by experts. Attend classes or workshops on Sangam literature. Join a study group or discussion group to learn and share knowledge. Immerse yourself in the literature and explore its themes, symbols, and motifs. read less
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To learn Sangam literature in a proper way you can join in a Tamil degree course the universities in Tamilnadu. You will get proper materials, guidance and support in that. The second easy way is read old Tamil literature books and poems. They will teach you the history, culture an tradition of the Tamil...
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To learn Sangam literature in a proper way you can join in a Tamil degree course the universities in Tamilnadu. You will get proper materials, guidance and support in that. The second easy way is read old Tamil literature books and poems. They will teach you the history, culture an tradition of the Tamil community. Read Tamil poems(seyyul) and understand the true concepts deeply with the help of experts. These will help you to learn Sangam literature. read less
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