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Avvaiyar was the court poet of the Chola monarch and was a contemporary of Kambar and Ottakkuttar. [5] She found great happiness in the life of small children. Her works, Ātticcūṭi and Konraiventhan, written for young children, are even now generally read and enjoyed by them.
Ry = Arthur W. Ryder: Twenty-two Goblins (1917) — English translation of most of Somadeva's Vetala Tales text. vB = J. A. B. van Buitenen: "The King and the Corpse" in Tales of Ancient India (1959) — English translation of about half of Somadeva's Vetala Tales text. Ja = Jambhaladatta: Vetālapañcavinśati (11th- to 14th-century ...
Siva prakasar, [2] a Tamil Phiolospher, Sage, Poet lived at the end of the 17th century. He is also called as ‘Siva anuputhi selvar, ‘Karpanai Kalangiyam’, ‘Thurai mangalam Sivaprakasar’ for the benefit of the human beings.
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The Nalidiyar was translated into English by G. U. Pope, F. J. Leeper, and in French [4] by Gnanou Diagou. [5] In 2010, a prose translation was made by S. Krishnaswamy, a professor of law in Chennai. Naladiyar was translated into Russian by N. Gordiychuk in 2016. [6] Naladiyar was translated into Urdu by H. K. Ghazi, an Indian civil servant. [7]
One day when he sang Varukaipparuvam Goddess Meenatchi Herself came as a young girl and bestowed Her grace by presenting a pearl garland to him. Kumaraguruparar sang Madhuraik Kalambakam, Meenatchi Ammai Kuram hailing the God and Goddess at Madurai. On the request of Nayakkar, he also composed a song-a book of ethics by the name Neethi Neri ...
Neethi was released on 7 December 1972, [4] and became a commercial success. [5] Kumudam positively reviewed the film, especially for the cast performances. [ 6 ] Kanthan of Kalki also praised the cast performances and Rajendran's direction, but criticised the film for being a near shot-for-shot remake of Dushmun .
Sakala-nīti-sammatamu (Telugu: సకలనీతిసమ్మతము) is an anthology of Telugu poems by Madiki Singana. [1] It is about nīti or morals in the ...