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Murugan The Tiller is a comprehensive non-fiction work that delves into the intricate relationship between spirituality, agriculture, and rural Indian society. The book explores how the deity Murugan has been venerated by farming communities as a symbol of fertility, prosperity, and agricultural abundance.
Through detailed narratives and cultural analysis, K. S. Venkataramani examines the traditional practices, beliefs, and wisdom of tiller communities across India. The work provides valuable insights into how religious symbolism intertwines with practical agricultural knowledge and rural life.
This scholarly work serves as an important documentation of India’s agrarian heritage and the spiritual dimensions of farming. It is essential reading for those interested in Indian culture, agricultural history, religious studies, and rural traditions.







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