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Kapilar or
Kabilar (Tamil: கபிலர்) was the most
prolific Tamil poet of the
Sangam period (c. 3rd
century BCE to 3rd
century CE). He
contributed 206 poems...
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Tamilakam during the
Sangam period. He was the
patron and
friend of poet
Kabilar and is
extolled for his benevolence,
patronage of art and literature. He...
- 79°12′40″E / 11.97273°N 79.211082°E / 11.97273; 79.211082
Kabilar Kundru (or
Kabilar rock) is a hill rock in the
middle of the
Ponnaiyar River near...
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Ulagalantha Perumal Temple, the
Veerateeswarar Temple and the
Kabilar Kundru.
Tirukoilur is
located on the
highway connecting cities of Tiruvannamalai...
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Venkateshwara Swamy temple,
Dakshina Tirupati,
Veerateshwarar Temple and
Kabilar Kundru . It is used to
irrigate Chikkaballapur district,
Bengaluru Rural...
- not known.
Avvaiyar is
considered to be
contemporary to
poets Paranar,
Kabilar and Thiruvalluvar. She is
attributed as the
author of 7
verses in Naṟṟiṇai...
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Kabilar and the
three kings. So
Kapilar requested Avvaiyar's help to save Pari's daughters. She
accepted his request. Pāri's
death affected Kabilar and...
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alleged favourite of Vel Pari, died by
vatakkiruttal around 125 CE at
Kabilar Kundru after his beloved's
death Antinous,
favourite of
Emperor Hadrian...
- king Vēl Pāri in a battle, his
friend poet
Kapilar performs this act in
Kabilar Kundru. In another, King
Kopperuncholan and his
friend poet Pisiranthaiyar...
- the hill
country of
Palani Hills. He was a
contemporary of
Tamil poets Kabilar, and Paranar. Once
Pegan saw a male
peafowl displaying its
elaborate tail...