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Cilappatikāram (Tamil: சிலப்பதிகாரம், Malayalam: ചിലപ്പതികാരം, IPA: ʧiləppət̪ikɑːrəm, lit. "the Tale of an Anklet"), also
referred to as Silappathikaram...
- five
Tamil epics according to
later Tamil literary tradition. They are
Cilappatikāram, Manimekalai, Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi,
Valayapathi and Kundalakesi.
Three of...
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legendary Tamil woman who
forms the
central character of the
Tamil epic
Cilappatikāram.
Kannagi is
described as a
chaste woman who
stays with her
husband despite...
- by Shiva, he was
crowned as the
leader of the
ganas by the gods. The
Cilappatikaram of
Ilango Adigal, one of the Five
Great Epics in Tamil,
describes the...
- is the
lying posture of the one who has
Lakshmi sitting in his
chest Cilappatikaram (book 11,
lines 35–40) The 17th
canto of the epic
extols the beauty...
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ancient Tamil texts such as the Ettutokai, the Pattupattu, and the
Cilappatikaram. Tree near to
Pazhamudir Cholai Main
gopuram of the
temple from a distance...
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deification of Kannaki, who is the
central character of the
Tamil epic the
Cilappatikaram of
Ilango Adigal,
written in
South India after the 2nd century. After...
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identified as a
Chera prince. He is
traditionally credited as the
author of
Cilappatikaram, one of the Five
Great Epics of
Ancient Tamil literature. He is one...
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length by economists, lawyers, and historians. The
great Tamil epic
Cilappatikaram (The
Story of the Anklet)
written by
Ilango Adigal, a Jain poet-prince...
- "anti-love story", a
sequel to the "love story" in the
earliest Tamil epic
Cilappatikaram, with some
characters from it and
their next generation. The epic consists...