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  2. Purananuru - Wikipedia

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    The Purananuru (Tamil: புறநானூறு, Puṟanāṉūṟu, literally "four hundred [poems] in the genre puram"), sometimes called Puram or Purappattu, is a classical Tamil poetic work and traditionally the last of the Eight Anthologies (Ettuthokai) in the Sangam literature. [1]

  3. Akam (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    Akam (Tamil: அகம், akam) is one of two genres of Classical Tamil poetry that concerns with the subject of love, the other concerns the subject of war. It can also be translated as love and heroism. It is further subdivided into the five thinai. The type of love was divided into seven ranging from unrequited love to mismatched love.

  4. Eight Anthologies - Wikipedia

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    Of the eight anthologies five are on Agam, two on Puram, and one on both. Six of them are in 'agaval' metre which is a kind of verse, interspersed with alliterations and rhymes. The poems on Agam as well as Puram theme are written in this metre and its regulated and subtle music adds to the poetic beauty.

  5. Category:Tamil poets - Wikipedia

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  6. Ottakoothar - Wikipedia

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    The Ula poems are generally written in honor of the king and describe the triumphant procession of the king amidst the people and his subjects. [7] He also authored a work dealing with the Kulottunga II's childhood called Kulottunga Cholan Pillai Tamil. [8] Ottakoothar wrote Uttara Kandam, [9] the seventh (last chapter) kandam of the Tamil epic ...

  7. Venpa - Wikipedia

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    Venpa or Venba (வெண்பா in Tamil) is a form of classical Tamil poetry. Classical Tamil poetry has been classified based upon the rules of metric prosody. [1] Such rules form a context-free grammar. Every venba consists of between two and twelve lines.

  8. Avvaiyar (12th-century poet) - Wikipedia

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    Avvaiyar was a Tamil poet who lived during the period of Kambar and Ottakoothar during the reign of the Chola dynasty in the twelfth century. [1] She is often imagined as an old and intelligent lady by Tamil people. Many poems and the Avvai Kural, comprising 310 kurals in 31 chapters, belong to this period.

  9. Category:Poets from Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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