- (Tamil: மணிமேகலை, lit. 'jewelled belt,
girdle of gems'), also
spelled Manimekhalai or Manimekalai, is a
Tamil Buddhist epic
composed by Kulavāṇikaṉ Seethalai...
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Retrieved 30 July 2019. Aiyangar, Rao
Bahadur Krishnaswami (1927).
Manimekhalai In Its
Historical Setting. London:
Luzac & Co.
Retrieved 30 July 2019...
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Retrieved 30 July 2019. Aiyangar, Rao
Bahadur Krishnaswami (1927).
Manimekhalai In Its
Historical Setting. London:
Luzac & Co.
Retrieved 30 July 2019...
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daily prayers, and
perform a
royal sacrifice. Manimekalai, also
spelled Manimekhalai or Mani****, Manimekalai, is a
Tamil epic
composed by Kulavāṇikaṉ...
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philosophy and as an
advocate of
Buddhist philosophy. It is seen that
Maṇimekhalai was
written after the
Tirukkural was composed,
because there are two...
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first translation of
Manimekalai by R. B. K. Aiyangar, was
published in
Maṇimekhalai in its
Historical Setting.
Extracts of this were
republished in Hisselle...
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periodic tsunamis. Such a
tsunami is
mentioned in the
Tamil poem
Manimekhalai (see below),
which relates that the town Kāveripattinam or Puhār was...
- Sattanar,
Tamil poet from
ancient India,
author of the
Buddhist epic
Manimekhalai This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Satana...
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centuries BCE. The
archaeological discoveries in
these towns and the
Manimekhalai, a
historical poem,
detail how Nāka-Tivu of Nāka-Nadu on the
Jaffna Peninsula...