I may frankly state that I continue to hold my views on the homeland of the Dravidian speakers and the period which should be called the Cankam Age and on the controversial issue of 'the lost continent of Kumari; for the simple reason that all the arguments advanced to the contrary so far have failed to convince me of the need to change my views. But chronology is not of such absolute necessity when one deals with a community which in its social sphere has evolved with such palpable reluctance.
I hope this work will be acceptable to the scholarly world.
I must not end this prefatory note without thanking the Institute of Asian Studies and its Director Dr. G. John Samuel in particular, but for whose warm encouragement this work would not have been as easy and pleasant as it has been. Then, I cannot sufficiently express my gratitude to Mr. Stalin, of the All India Radio, Coimbatore, whose help in securing reference books for this work has been as consistent as it has been timely.
I' hope this volume will receive the kind approval of specialists as well as of general readers.
It remains now for me to again thank the Institute of Asian Studies and its Director Dr. John Samuel, for commissioning this work.
I thank once again Mr. Stalin of the AIR Coimbatore for his never failing help in securing the reference literature needed for this work.
I hope the world of scholarship will find this three-volume Tamil Social History acceptable and useful.
After 1956 nearly half a century has passed; and it cannot be said that nothing happened during this period which is worth considering by us.
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