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- Ottakoothar (c. 12th century CE) was a Tamil court poet and minister to three Later Chola kings, namely Vikrama Chola, Kulotunga II and Rajaraja II. He...
- today. Valmiki's Ramayana in Sanskrit has seven chapters. The Tamil poet Ottakoothar wrote Uttara Kandam, the seventh (last chapter) kandam of the Tamil epic...
- heart of Kulothunga who treats him with utmost deference and affection. Ottakoothar is another great poet in the King's court, and Kamban's ascent in the...
- Imperial Cholas, holding commander and minister positions in the court. Ottakoothar, 12th century court poet and minister of Cholas under Vikrama Chola,...
- poet Ottakoothar wrote a verse mentions about the Pandyan flag while comparing to Chola flag. வெற்றிப் புலிக்கொடிக்கு மீனமோ அம்மானே — Ottakoothar Literal...
- marked by literary activity as evidenced by the works of Sekkizhar and Ottakoothar. Sekkizhar composed the Periyapuranam, a religious treatise on Shaivism...
- Saraswathi as main deity. Praises of the temple were sung by Tamil poets Ottakoothar and Kambar. Vijayadasami is the most po****r festival celebrated in the...
- Imperial Cholas, holding commander and minister positions in the court. Ottakoothar, 12th century court poet and rajaguru of Cholas under Vikrama Chola,...
- Avvaiyar was a Tamil poet who lived during the period of Kambar and Ottakoothar during the reign of the Chola dynasty in the twelfth century. She is often...
- Kulothungan G. Gopal as Poet Pugazhendhi P. Subbaiah Thevar as Poet Ottakoothar S. Nandaram as Chozha Commander Ukkirasenan T. T. Arasu as Parakrama...