The Tamil epic called "Silappadikaram" was written with a strong focus on the worship of nature in its opening chapters. This ancient Tamil text portrays nature as a powerful force that impacts human lives and emphasizes the interconnectedness between humans and the natural world. The worship of nature in the text reflects the importance of environmental harmony and respect for the natural world in Tamil culture.
Ramayana
bull
துவக்கம் (thuvakkam)
nature
In Tamil its called iyerkai
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