Handwriting in sangam period?
  • http://www.hindu.com/2010/10/16/stories/2010101651080300.htm
    Could it be a reporting error or do they actually mean what they mean?

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    Wit of Sangam period poetesses praised * Special Correspondent

    VILLUPURAM: The Sangam period poetesses have, through their works, proved
    beyond doubt that they were equal to their fellow poets in wit and
    creativity, according to Avvai D. Natarajan, former Vice-Chacnellor of Tamil
    University, Thanjavur.

    He was speaking at the ‘Muthamizh Vizha,' organised by the Tamil Department
    of Theivanai Ammal College for Women here.

    Mr. Natarajan said he learned about their mettle when he was doing research
    on the works of illustrious poetesses of the Sangam period such as Avvaiyar,
    Ponmudiyar, Adhi Mandhiyar, Koperundevi, Perungopendu and Velli Veedhiar

    They were adept at portraying the State-craft and the battle front which
    rivalled that of men. A foreign scholar who evaluated his thesis, however,
    posed a question as to how Mr. Natarajan could know that women had authored
    these works. That made him approach various authorities seeking an answer.

    Forensic experts followed the line that women's handwriting had special
    characteristics as it was full of curvatures and slants whereas that of men
    was rounded. College secretary S. Senthil Kumar and principal T.Kasturibai
    were present.



    http://www.poetryinstone.in
    “*Here the language of stone surpasses the language of man*” – Nobel
    laureate, Rabindranath Tagore

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