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Naṉṉūl (Tamil: நன்னூல்) is a work on
Tamil grammar written by a Jain
ascetic Pavananthi Munivar around 13th
century CE. It is the most
significant work...
- CE).
Modern Tamil writing is
largely based on the 13th
century grammar Naṉṉūl,
which restated and
clarified the
rules of the Tolkāppiyam with some modifications...
- Tolkappiyam,
Yapparunkalam virutti, and
Nannūl. The
Agattiyam is
quoted 18
times in a 13th-century
commentary on
Nannūl by Mayilainātar. However, the authenticity...
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marker – kiṉṟa (கின்ற) –
which combined the old
aspect and time markers. The
Nannūl remains the
standard normative grammar for
modern literary Tamil, which...
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Aimperumkappiyam "five
large epics"
occurs in Mayilainathar's commentary, the
Nannūl. However,
Mayilainathar does not
mention their titles. The
titles are first...
- of the 13th-century CE
scholar Meikandadevar. In his
commentary to the
Nannul, he
revised and
expanded the work of
Shankara Namachivayar.
Sivagyana Munivar...
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existent Tamil grammar is
largely based on the 13th-century
grammar book
Naṉṉūl based on the Tolkāppiyam.
Tamil grammar consists of five parts,
namely eḻuttu...
- Thrikkakara, the
capital of the
mythical King Mahabali. In
verse 273 of
Naṉṉūl, a 13th-century book on
Tamil grammar,
Sankara Namasivayar recites a venpa...
- Kulothunga I and
served at the
courts of
three of Kulothunga's successors.
Nannul is a
Chola era work on
Tamil grammar. It
discusses all five
branches of...
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Iraichchi Akam
Puram Thinai Ullurai Ulā
Grammars and
dictionaries Agattiyam Nannūl Purapporul Venbamaalai Tolkāppiyam Caturakarāti
Tamil Lexicon dictionary...