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- Satthanar or Chithalai Satthanar (Tamil: சாத்தனார் or சீத்தலைச் சாத்தனார், cītalai cāttanār) was the Tamil poet who composed the epic Manimekalai. A total...
- Cilappatikāram Ilango Adigal (tamil ****var) 5th or 6th century CE 2 Manimekalai Sīthalai Sāttanār (tamil ****var) after Cilappatikaram, 6th or 7th century 3 Cīvaka...
- Rati Ram Sahib Bhagvad Gita Siddhasena Divakara Nyāyāvatāra, Sanmatisūtra Sīthalai Sāttanār Manimekalai Somadeva Kathasaritsagara Sphujidhvaja Yavanajataka...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Manimekalai is a Tamil epic composed by Sithalai Sattanar. Manimekalai (alternatively spelt Mani****) may refer to: Manimekhala...
- the most wonderful literatures in Tamil language. The famous Jain poet Sithalai Sathanar of Mani**** is thought to have lived in Madurai during this...
- 700 AD), wrote the epic Cilappathikaaram Nakkeerar (fl. c. 9th century) Sīthalai Sāttanār Tirutakkatevar Avvaiyar, an 8th-century Tamil poet Bakthi period...
- former story by Nathakuthanaar, visited the island. In the latter poem by Sīthalai Sāttanār, the sea goddess Manimekhala brings the heroine to the island...