Environmental Intelligence in Kuruntokai
குறுந்தொகையில் சுற்றுச்சூழல் நுண்ணறிவு
Abstract
Intelligence is not merely about educational ability. Having mathematical skills and vocabulary richness alone cannot constitute a Himalayan achievement. The scholar called Gardner from Harvard University first proposed the concept that intelligence consists of seven types of components. Social Intelligence is essential. For that, Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence are indispensable. In today's world where global warming is occurring, Environmental Intelligence is also fundamental for human society to flourish and prosper. This article presents a study on how Environmental Intelligence is symbolically conveyed in Kuruntokai, and about the nature of living in harmony with the environment that existed then, based on the premise that examining this will greatly help us with the way of life from which we have strayed.
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