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- The Purananuru (Tamil: புறநானூறு, Puṟanāṉūṟu, literally "four hundred [poems] in the genre puram"), sometimes called Puram or Purappattu, is a classical...
- was poet Kabilar who was his close friend and lifelong companion. From Purananooru, song 107 by Kabilar: Again and again they call out his name: "Pāri!...
- Kalyanasundaram: Or Paarvai Urai Malargal Urai Kothu Tirukkural Uraiyudan Purananooru Puthiya Varisai Vagai Pappaiah also appeared in two of director Shankar's...
- Bruno (1953) Charles Bradley (1953) Religion and Superstition (1955) Purananooru Treasure (1961) DMK (1961) Brotherhood with Anna (1961) Heart great pleasure...
- to this King and the Falls are found in the Sangam Literatures like Purananooru (புறநானூறு), Agananooru (அகநானூறு), Kurunthogai (குறுந்தொகை) etc. The...
- Okkur Maasathiyar wrote of this village during the Sangam period in PuraNanooru. Maasthiyar's memorial tower is located in the village. As per Ministry...
- were Kurunthogai, Netunthogai, Kurunthogai Nanooru, Narrinai Nanooru, Purananooru, Aingurunooru, Padirrupaatu, Kali, Paripaadal, Kuttu, Vari, Sirrisai...
- Sengol denoting decree to rule fairly, finds mention in texts such as the Purananooru, Kurunthogai, Perumpaanatrupadai, and Kalithogai. Further, the colophons...
- Dalitharkkezhuthiya Suvishesham (Gospel to the Dalits) 4. Purananooru- Oru Padhanam (Purananooru- a study) 5. Dalit Bhasha (Dalit Language)- Study 6. Ayyankalippada...
- place was known as Kaanapair as can be seen from the 21st verse in the purananooru sung by Iyur moolakizhar, a poet of the Sangam period. In the ninth century...