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The Sangam Age in the history of South India represents

A. The period of Aryanisation of South India

B. A period when an assembly of a college of Tamil poets was held at Madurai

C. A literary-cultural phase of the Tamilham during the first three centuries of the Christian era

D. Both B and C above

Answer: Option D

Solution(By Examveda Team)

That women belonging to the Sangam Age were educated, is clearly obvious from the fact that the Sangam literature consist of many poems written by women poets. The most remarkable feature of the Sangam literature is its vivid description of the contemporary society and culture of Tamilaham or Tamil region and its harmonious and peaceful interaction with the Aryan (northern) culture. Poems representing the Sangam Literature were authored on two broader themes of love and war.

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