Why Divorce is Natural? 🔨 - Tamil Podcast | Paari Saalan | Vallal Media | Varun Talks

this deep-dive episode of Varun Talks, we tackle one of the most sensitive yet critical shifts in modern society: The rise of Divorce culture. Joining us is researcher and historian Paari Saalan to deconstruct the evolution of human unions, from ancient societal structures to the "disposable culture" of the 21st century.
Why are relationships breaking faster than ever before? Is it a sign of individual progress, or are we losing the foundational strength of our community? We explore the psychological, historical, and cultural consequences of this shifting landscape.
Inside the Episode:
The Ancient Perspective: How did our ancestors view the concept of a "lifelong bond"? Was divorce even a concept in ancient Tamil society?
The Modern Shift: Why are modern lifestyle changes, financial independence, and social media contributing to the surge in separations?
Psychological Impact: The hidden toll of divorce on children, individuals, and the broader social fabric.
Cinema vs. Reality: How media and pop culture are normalizing "exit strategies" in relationships.
The "Disposable" Mindset: Is our modern "use and throw" consumerist logic finally affecting our personal lives?
The Way Forward: Can the institution of marriage be saved, or are we moving toward a completely different model of companionship?
Timestamps:
0:00 – Introduction
04:30 – Historical roots of marriage and commitment
12:15 – Why divorce rates are skyrocketing in the 2020s
22:45 – The impact of Western culture vs. Traditional values
35:10 – Modern laws and their role in domestic shifts
48:50 – Paari Saalan’s take on the future of the family unit
58:30 – Conclusion & Final Thoughts
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Special Guest: Paari Saalan (Vallal Media)
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