Dear
We have to give good respect to sundar krishnan, who collected historical novels.
Normally
books can be classified into two categories. one being basic
information on any subject and information could be obtained easily at
any point of time
The second type being the consolidation of the various information and it could be referred immediatly
The
first type we need not store or keep personnaly in our racks the
reason being the information could be obtained easily at any point of
time.
The example for the second type is dictionery. It is not
possible to go to a library each time for seeing the dictionery. Is it
not? It should be in our personnel library.
The historical
novels are of dictionery type. They are not only telling about various
kings achievment and relations but also give indirect advise to the
readers in an abnormal circumstances.
Therefore such novels
necessarily to be in our personnel library. As an example ponniyin
selvan is like Ramayana as mentioned by sujatha. It not only speaks
about the hisotory of cholas but also suggest the various ways to
behave in an abnormal circumstances.
Just imagine that you are
in a ship alone no body is available in a rough sea and the ship is
also caught fire. How to behave in such abnormal circumstances? What
vandya deven did? How he escaped?
This is the indirect advise by kalki to the readers to act in a abnormal circumstances.
In the sandilyan novels example kadal pura we can find several indirect advices to the readers.
Naa.
parathasary’ s kurinji malar, the hero behaves like Gandhi in an
abnormal cirucumstances and married the daughter of the villon.It is
also an indirect advise to the readers to adopt in their actual life,
when the cirucumstances warrents
Such books are necessarily to be available in our
personnel library and it could be referred immediatley at any time when
it required by us.
Our sudnar krishnan is a great person and
have all historical books in his library. It is not possible for all us
to have all books, due to space, time, money etc.
I have already suggested three books which are necessarily to be availble in our personnel library.
I request the members to suggest the books which are necessarily to be in our library with the reasons for keeping the same.
Members may give their opinions.