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  2. G. Nanjundan - Wikipedia

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    G. Nanjundan (c. 1961 – December 2019) was an Indian academic and writer. He was conferred Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil Translation in 2012. He was a professor of Bangalore University's statistics department. [1] [2] [3]

  3. P. S. Subrahmanya Sastri - Wikipedia

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    P. S. Subrahmanya Sastri (29 July 1890 – 20 May 1978) was a Sanskrit scholar, who also acquired mastery over Tamil language and literature. He was the first to translate Tolkāppiyam into English. [ 1 ]

  4. Chelva Kanaganayakam - Wikipedia

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    History and Imagination: Tamil Culture in the Global Context (2007, co-editors R. Cheran & Darshan Ambalavanar) [1] [9] New Demarcations: Essays in Tamil Studies (2009, Brown Bear Press, co-editors R. Cheran & Darshan Ambalavanar) [9] Wilting Laughter: Three Tamil Poets (2009, translator) [8] [10] Nedunalvaadai (2010) You Cannot Turn Away (2010 ...

  5. Perumal Murugan - Wikipedia

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    Perumal Murugan (born 1966 [2]) is an Indian writer, scholar and literary chronicler who writes in Tamil.He has written twelve novels, six collections of short stories, six anthologies of poetry and many non-fiction books.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical Tamil - Wikipedia

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    Having good, detailed articles on the most important works of classical Tamil literature. This should, at a minimum, include: Individual articles on each of the works included in the Ettuthokai, Pattupattu, and Pathinenkilkanakku. High-quality articles on the epics, particularly the Cilappatikaram, Manimekalai and Jivaka-chintamani.

  7. The Tamil Literary Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Literary Garden, is a Canadian literary organization and charity founded in 2001.The focus of this organization is on supporting translations of Tamil literature, sponsoring lecture series, commissioning publications, launching books and recognizing annually significant achievements in Tamil in a number of genres and fields.

  8. Johann Phillip Fabricius - Wikipedia

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    Johann Philipp Fabricius (22 January 1711 – 23 January 1791) was a German Christian missionary and a Tamil scholar in the later part of his life. He arrived in South India in 1740 to take charge of a small Tamil Lutheran congregation in Madras and expanded it during his stay.

  9. M. Nallathambi - Wikipedia

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    Muruggapillai Nallathambi was a Sri Lankan Tamil poet, scholar and teacher. He was born on 13 September 1899 and died on 8 May 1951. He is popular for translating the Sri Lankan national anthem into Tamil which is an official language of the country along with Sinhalese. Translation was officially accepted from 1950 and is still being used in ...