- such as the 14th-century
influential commentary on
Tolkappiyam by
Naccinarkkiniyar, the
author is
stated to be
Tiranatumakkini (alternate name for Tolkappiyan)...
-
Nacciṇārkkiṇiyar, also
spelled Naccinarkkiniyar or Nachinarkiniyar, was a 14th-century
Tamil and
Sanskrit scholar famous for his
commentaries on Sangam...
- Vēḷir from Dvārakā
under the
leadership of
Agastya is
narrated by
Naccinarkkiniyar in his
commentary on Tolkāppiyam (pāyiram ; Poruḷ. 34).
According to...
- it
consists of 2,700 (86%) verses.
According to the 14th-century
Naccinarkkiniyar commentary, the 2,700
verses were
composed by
Thiruthakkadevar (Tiruttakkatevar)...
-
Saiva Siddhanta Works Pub. Society. p. 54. Caṇmukam, Ce. Vai. (1967).
Naccinarkkiniyar's Conception of Phonology.
Annamalai University. p. 212. Marr, John...
-
mattu (linking) for a
contrasting impact. The 14th-century
scholar Naccinarkkiniyar wrote a
commentary on this poem. The
short poem
mentions the Hindu...
- 28–29, 46, 117, 119–120. Ta Irācēcuvari (2015). Kalittokai: mūlamum
Naccinārkkin̲iyar uraiyum. École Française D'extrême-Orient. ISBN 9782855391540. Kamil...
- print). U. V.
Swaminatha Aiyar (1950).
Pattuppattu with a
commentary by
Naccinarkkiniyar (4th ed.). UV
Swaminathaiyer Library. Shu
HikoSaka (2000).
Tamil poetry...
- print). U. V.
Swaminatha Aiyar (1950).
Pattuppattu with a
commentary by
Naccinarkkiniyar (4th ed.). UV
Swaminathaiyer Library. Shu
HikoSaka (2000).
Tamil poetry...