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sometimes spelled as
Natrinai or
Narrinai –
contains both akam (love) and
puram (war,
public life)
category of poems. The
Naṟṟiṇai anthology contains 400 poems...
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story are
mentioned or
alluded to in the
Sangam literature such as in the
Naṟṟiṇai and
later texts such as the
Kovalam Katai. It is
attributed to a prince-turned-jain-monk...
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Mullai thinai Nedunthogai virundhu Kurunthogai virundhu Narrinai virundhu Ilakkiya araychi Narrinai selvam Kurunthogai selvam Nadaivandi Konguther vazhkai...
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Heart great pleasure (1982)
Thought Flowers (1982)
Learning love
scenes Narrinai katcigal (1982)
Telling Taste (Short Views) (1985)
Culture Honor (1985)...
- it at the city. The
Kannagi story first appears in the
Sangam era poem
Narrinai 312. A more
extended version appears in the Cilappatikāram.
Kannagi was...
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hailing from Eelam. (Akanaṉūṟu: 88, 231, 307; Kuṟuntokai: 189, 360, 343;
Naṟṟiṇai: 88, 366). The
Tamil inscriptions from the
Pallava and
Chola period dating...
- Ahananuru,
Narrinai, and Purananuru. The
following are the poets.
Karuvur Kilar -
Kuruntokai 170.
Karuvur Kannampalanar -
Ahananuru 180, 263,
Narrinai 148....
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fourth century BCE. Atya-patya, a
variant of tag, was
mentioned in the
Naṟṟiṇai (written in 300 CE).
Kabaddi and atya-patya in
particular were used for...
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Kabilar and Thiruvalluvar. She is
attributed as the
author of 7
verses in
Naṟṟiṇai, 15 in Kuṟuntokai, 4 in Akanaṉūṟu and 33 in Puṟanāṉūṟu.
Legend states that...
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Netuntokai nanuru (400 long poems)
Kuruntokai anuru (400
short poems)
Narrinai (400
Tinai landscape poems)
Purananuru (400
Outer poems)
Ainkurunuru (500...