Women’s Life in the Five Fold

மலேசியத் தமிழ் நாட்டுப்புறப்பாடல்களில் விதவைகள்

Keywords: Widowhood, Malaysian Tamil Folk Songs, Social Oppression, Thaali Removal, Cultural Restrictions, Grief and Marginalization

Abstract

This study explores the portrayal of Indian widows in Malaysian Tamil folk songs, highlighting their suffering, marginalization, and societal restrictions. Widows are depicted as enduring profound grief, social exclusion, and strict cultural norms, including the removal of the thaali, restrictions on clothing and adornment, limited access to nutritious food, and a life of hardship. The verses in these folk songs vividly express their sorrow, with some widows lamenting their fate and others wishing for death alongside their husbands. By analyzing these themes, this research examines how Malaysian Tamil folk songs reflect the struggles of widows and reinforce traditional beliefs that subjugate them. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of widowhood in Tamil folk traditions and its implications for Indian women in Malaysia.

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2025-04-01
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