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Chithalai Satthanar (Tamil: சாத்தனார் or சீத்தலைச் சாத்தனார், cītalai
cāttanār) was the
Tamil poet who
composed the epic Manimekalai. A
total of 11 verses...
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Kannampalanar -
Ahananuru 180, 263,
Narrinai 148.
Karuvur Katappillai Cattanar -
Ahananuru 309,
Narrinai 343,
Puram 168.
Karuvur Kalingattar - Ahananuru...
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University Press.
Retrieved 22 July 2019. Pandian,
Pichai Pillai (1931).
Cattanar's Manimekalai. Madras:
Saiva Siddhanta Works.
Retrieved 30 July 2019. Aiyangar...
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Historical Setting, London, 1928, pp. xxvi-xxvii
Paula Richman, "Cīttalai
Cāttanār, Manimekhalai"
summary in Karl H.
Potter ed.,The
Encyclopedia of Indian...
- the
Saint Thomas Christians in the
absence of a bishop,
twelve of the
cattanars (priests)
might lay
their hands on Thomas, and that this
would be adequate...
- not in
regular formal use. It was
anglicized in
archaic English texts as
Cattanar or Kattanar,
especially during 19th
century CE or earlier. Due to the widespread...
- Services. p. 115. ISBN 81-206-0955-7. Richman,
Paula (2003). "Cīttalai
Cāttanār, Manimekhalai". In Potter, Karl H. (ed.). The
Encyclopedia of
Indian Philosophies...
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which has
caused the
history to be
extracted out of the legend. Cīttalai
Cāttanār, the
author of the Manimekalai,
reflected the
perception at the time that...
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University Press.
Retrieved 22 July 2019. Pandian,
Pichai Pillai (1931).
Cattanar's Manimekalai. Madras:
Saiva Siddhanta Works.
Retrieved 30 July 2019. Aiyangar...
- into the pool.
Apparently following a
suggestion made by some
among the
cattanars, he sent to
India four
discalced Carmelites - two Italians, one Fleming...