- Paṭṭiṉappālai (Tamil: பட்டினப் பாலை) is a
Tamil poem in the
ancient Sangam literature. It
contains 301 lines, of
which 296
lines are
about the port city...
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corridors (
Pattinappaalai – II –142-158). In all
parts of the town
there were
flags flying of
various kinds and shapes.[citation needed]
Pattinappaalai, a poem...
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corridors (
Pattinappaalai – II –142-158). In all
parts of the town
there were
flags flying of
various kinds and shapes.
Pattinappaalai, a poem that...
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Chola (c. 90 BCE)
stands pre-eminent
amongst all
those mentioned in
Pattinappaalai. Karikala's
father was Ilamcetcenni, a
brave king and a hard fighter...
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Vellalar itself occurs in the
sense of a
landowner in Paripadal. The poem
Pattinappaalai lists the six
virtues of
Vellalar as
abstention from killing, abstention...
- C****iah J. V." "Pathuppāttu – Perumpānātruppadai". 14
January 2013.
Pattinappaalai,
Porunaraatruppadai and a
number of
individual poems in
Akananuru and...
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Paradavar mentioned in
Sangam literature, who are
mentioned in the
Pattinappaalai. They were
maritime inhabitants of the
littoral Sangam landscape known...
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Karikala Chola stands pre-eminent
amongst all
those mentioned in
Pattinappaalai. 'Karikala'
means 'elephant feller' or 'charred leg',
which is ****umed...
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collateral lines of the
Cheras and
describes the
Chera country. The
Pattinappaalai talks about the
riches of the
Chola port city of
Kaveripumpattinam and...
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other works such as Akanaṉūṟu, Kuruntokai, Natṟiṇai and Purananuru. The
Pattinappaalai describes the
Chola port city of
Kaveripumpattinam in
great detail....