-
became very
powerful as a
result of his conquests, he
requested the 3000 of
Tillai to
crown him as king of the
Chola country but they
declined saying that...
- Téméraire Guy Delorme: Le
comte Jean de Sénac
Annie Anderson:
Catherine du
Tillais ou
Marguerite Louis Arbessier: Le
comte d'Hesselin Jean Marchat: L'archevêque...
- be
called Thillai,
following Thillaivanam,
derived from the
mangrove of
Tillai trees (Exocoeria agallocha) that grow here and the
nearby Pichavaram wetlands...
- the
emperor celebrated his
coronation so as to add
lustre to the city of
Tillai (Chidambaram). He also
financed an
elaborate renovation of the
temple as...
-
temple arts.
International Institute of
Tamil Studies. the
hymnists as
Tillai came to be
universally accepted as the
place where the Lord
dances in the...
- 1976 Portland,
Pendragon Press Collected in The
Unreal and the Real (2012)
Tillai and
Tylissos Chapbook 1979 St. Helena, Red Bull
Press Written with Theodora...
-
Vasudevan (2003), p. 104 Natarajan, B.; Ramachandran,
Balasubrahmanyan (1994).
Tillai and Nataraja. Chidambaram, India:
Mudgala Trust. p. 108. V. N. Hari Rao...
- uṭaiyān of Mōkaṇūr 2. Tiyākacintāmaṇi, a mūvēntavēḷān, the
chieftain of
Tillai. 3. Karpavali, the
daughter of Mukari-nātāḷvān 4. Pañcanetivāṇaṇ, the uṭaiyān...
- be
called Thillai,
following Thillaivanam,
derived from the
mangrove of
Tillai trees (Excoecaria agallocha) that grow here and the
nearby Pichavaram wetlands...
- Services. p. 48. ISBN 978-81-206-0151-2.
Balasubrahmanyam Venkataraman (1994).
Tillai and Nataraja.
Mudgala Trust. pp. 43, 88, 447. B.
Natarajan (1974). The City...