- to
visarga (which is
called āyuta eḻuttu (ஆயுத எழுத்து), āytam (ஆய்தம்),
muppāl puḷḷi, taṉinilai, aḵkēṉam, ak),
transliterated as ḵ, is
represented with...
- the
first century BCE and the 5th
century CE.
Originally referred to as
Muppāl,
perhaps as
presented by its
author Valluvar himself at the ruler's court...
- (truthful praise),
Teyvanul (the
divine book),
Potumarai (the
common Veda),
Muppal (the three-fold path), and
Tamilmarai (the
Tamil Veda). Its
influence and...
-
Manunool (Tamil
ethical treatise),
Tiruvalluva Payan (fruit of the author),
Muppal (the three-fold path), and
Tamilmarai (the
Tamil Veda). The work is traditionally...
-
reaching the
Madurai College,
Tiruvalluvar submitted his text,
calling it
Muppāl,
before Somasundara, in the
hearing of the
Pandyan king and his ministers...