- Cilappatikāram (Tamil: சிலப்பதிகாரம், Malayalam: ചിലപ്പതികാരം, IPA: ʧiləppət̪ikɑːrəm, lit. "the Tale of an Anklet"), also
referred to as Silappathikaram...
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published Nupuramahima, a
Telugu prosaic translation of the
Tamil epic
Silappadhikaram. In 1918,
Murugesan Pillai published Dravidandhra Bhashala Anyonyasambandhamu...
- the
source of life and creativity.
Ancient Tamil poetry such as the
Silappadhikaram,
describes women in
exquisite drapery or sari.
Madisar is a typical...
- many
great Tamil epics being written,
including Cilappatikaram (or
Silappadhikaram), Mani****,
Civaka Cintamani,
Valayapathi and Kundalakesi. Out of...
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ancient river located in the
sunken landm**** of
Kumari Kandam. The
Silappadhikaram, one of the Five
Great Epics of
Tamil Literature written in the first...
- work
Kadambari by
Banabhatta and
ancient Tamil poetry, such as the
Silappadhikaram,
describes women in
exquisite drapery or sari. In
ancient India, although...
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Goddess of the
Paalai land, a re-interpretation of the
Tamil epic
Silappadhikaram Venmurasu –
Novel series based on
Mahabharata Mudharkanal – Published...
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magnificence of
nature and its rhythms. Some of the
works include Silappadhikaram by
Ilango Adigal,
Tholkappiam written by Tholkappiar, Thiruvalluvar's...
- Koothu, a
dance which is
mentioned in the 1st
century CE
Tamil epic
Silappadhikaram, was discovered.
Sathyamoorthy feels that
there may not have been any...
- Richman, is
probably its
status as the
sequel to the
Silapathikaram or
Sīlappadhikāram. UV
Swaminatha Aiyar published a
critical edition of the text in 1921...