- The
Patiṟṟuppattu (lit. Ten Tens,
sometimes spelled Pathitrupathu,) is a
classical Tamil poetic work and one of the
Eight Anthologies (Ettuthokai) in...
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Jataka tales from the 3rd
century BCE and the
Tamil Sangam literature Patiṟṟuppattu. The
region was
controlled by the
Cheras in the
Sangam period (3rd century...
- 3rd
century CE. However, this is
doubtful because a
Sangam poem in
Patiṟṟuppattu – the
fifth ten –
provides a
biography of Ceṅkuṭṭuvan, his
family and...
- territory. The
earliest sources to
mention it
include Purananuru 168.18 and
Patiṟṟuppattu Patikam 2.5. The
Specific Preface (cirappupp****am) of the more ancient...
- south-east and
Pandya Nadu in the south. The
region finds mention in
Patiṟṟuppattu literature from the
first century CE as a
thriving industrial and commercial...
- poems)
Purananuru (400
Outer poems)
Ainkurunuru (500 very
short poems)
Patirruppattu (Ten Tens)
These claims of the
Sangams and the
description of sunken...
- Agesthialingam, A
grammar of Old
Tamil (with
special reference to
Patirruppattu),
Annamalai University, (1979), pXIV
Kamil Zvelebil 1973, pp. 131–134...
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colophon Translation: Naṟṟiṇai, good Kuṟuntokai, Aiṅkuṟunūṟu, even
Patiṟṟuppattu, high Paripāṭal,
along with Kali, Akam, [and] Puṟam
praised by learned...
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meaning the big town with gold,
which later became Palani. As per
Patiṟṟuppattu,
chieftain Velavikkopaduman had
matrimonial relations with the Cheras...
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Tamilakam is used in
other Sangam era
literature such as Puṟanāṉūṟu,
Patiṟṟuppattu, Cilappatikaram, and Manimekalai.
Cilappatikaram (5th to 6th century...