- purappuram,
which consisted of
modes used for
peripheral puram themes. The five
tinais were
kurinji (hilly/mountain region),
palai ( parched/dry lands), mullai...
- into
different tiṇais or modes,
depending on the nature, location, mood and type of
relationship represented by the poem. Each
tiṇai was
closely ****ociated...
- regions; pālai (பாலை) arid. In
addition to the
landscape based tiṇais, for akam poetry, ain-
tinai (well matched,
mutual love),
kaikkilai (ill matched, one sided)...
- Pana
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- to for
Tamil nouns (and pronouns) are
classified into two super-classes (
tiṇai)—the "rational" (uyartiṇai), and the "irrational" (akṟiṇai)—which include...
-
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-
There were
diongal at the apex of the roof, also an
intricately carved tinai a walai, okir
designs in the floor, on
windows and on panolongs. The people...
- Hinduism.
Mayon is
indicated to be the
deity ****ociated with the
mullai tiṇai (pastoral landscape) in the Tolkappiyam.
Tamil Sangam literature (200 BCE...
- Sivathamby, K. (December 1974). "Early
South Indian Society and Economy: The
Tinai Concept".
Social Scientist. 3 (5): 20–37. doi:10.2307/3516448. JSTOR 3516448...