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What is referred to as ‘Sangam Age’? Why is this Age significant?​

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Answered by Cassandra101
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The word 'Sangam' is associated with South Indian history where a college or assembly of Tamil scholars and poets flourished under the royal patronage of the Pandya kings at Madurai. • Hence the age is known as 'Sangam Age', which extends roughly between 300 B.C. and 300 A.D.

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Answered by adityachoudhary2956
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Sangam age refers to the period when bulk of tamil literature was composed by a body of Tamil scholars and poets in three successive literary gatherings called sangam.

It is believed that the first sangam was attended by Gods and legendary sages.The second sangamattended by several poets produced a large mass of literature.The third sangam also attended by poets produced a large mass of literature.It is this fraction which constitutes the extant body of Sangam literature.

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