- The
Akananuru (Tamil: அகநானூறு,
Akanāṉūṟu,
literally "four
hundred [poems] in the akam genre"),
sometimes called Nedunthokai (lit. "anthology of long...
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Krishna and
others in the
Akanaṉūṟu.
According to Alf
Hiltebeitel – an
Indian Religions and
Sanskrit Epics scholar, the
Akanaṉūṟu has the
earliest known...
- Era.
References to the
story can be
found in the
Sangam literature of
Akanaṉūṟu,(dated 200 BCE–300 CE) and
Purananuru (dated 200 BCE–300 CE), the twin...
- Nadu. One of the
earliest references to the
festival is
found in the
Akanaṉūṟu, a book of poems,
which dates back to the
Sangam period (200 BCE to 300...
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Retrieved 20 June 2024. Dakshinamurthy, A (July 2015). "
Akananuru:
Neytal – Poem 70".
Akananuru.
Archived from the
original on 22 July 2019. Retrieved...
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delightfully wore the
ornaments (Hart and Heifetz, 1999, pp. 219–220).
Akanaṉūṟu,
which is
dated between 1st
century BCE and 2nd
century CE, has a reference...
- is
praised by
authors Paranar and
Bhuta Pandya (the
Pandya chief) in
Akananuru. It
seems that Ay
Titiyan was a v****al of the
Pandya ruler Bhuta Pandya...
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known in Sri
Lanka where it is
called Kalli in Tamil, as
mentioned in the
Akananuru by the Sri
Lankan Tamil poet
Eelattu Poothanthevanar and in Sinhala: වැරදි...
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Krishna and
others in the
Akanaṉūṟu .
According to Alf
Hiltebeitel – an
Indian Religions and
Sanskrit Epics scholar, the
Akanaṉūṟu has the
earliest known...
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established Pataliputra as the
capital of Magadha. The
Sangam Tamil epic
Akanaṉūṟu mentions Nanda kings ruling Pataliputra.
Girnar fifth Major Rock Edict...