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  2. Tamil literature - Wikipedia

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    The five Tamil epics Seevaka-chintamani, Silappatikaram, Manimekalai, Kundalakesi and Valayapathi are collectively known as The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature. There were a number of books written on Tamil grammar. Yapperungalam and Yapperungalakkarigai were two works on prosody by the Jain ascetic Amirtasagara.

  3. Commentaries in Tamil literary tradition - Wikipedia

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    Commentaries to literary works remain one of the most important and telling aspects of the Tamil literary tradition. Commentaries to ancient Tamil works have been written since the medieval period and continue to be written in the modern era. Many ancient Tamil works continue to remain in comprehension chiefly due to exegesis or commentaries ...

  4. Five Great Epics - Wikipedia

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    They are Silappatikāram, Manimekalai, Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, Valayapathi and Kundalakesi. [1] Three of the five great epics of Tamil literature are attributed to Tamil Jains, while two are attributed to Tamil Buddhists. Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, Cilappathikāram, and Valayapathi were written by Tamil Jains, while Manimekalai and Kundalakesi were ...

  5. Poruṇarāṟṟuppaṭai - Wikipedia

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    It was composed by Mutattamakkanniyar sometime around 180–190 CE, states Kamil Zvelebil – a Tamil literature scholar. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Porunararruppatai poem, also called Porunarattrupadai , [ 5 ] is set in the context of a meeting of the poet with a "war bard" ( porunar ) and his wife, wherein the poet guides his hosts on how to go about ...

  6. Maturaikkāñci - Wikipedia

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    Maturaikkāñci. Maduraikanchi ( Tamil: மதுரைக் காஞ்சி ), [1] is an ancient Tamil poem in the Sangam literature. [2] It is a didactic poem and its title connotes the "poetic counsel addressed to the king of Madurai". [3] Composed by Mankuti Marutanar – probably the chief court poet of the Pandya king Nedunjeliyan II ...

  7. Eighteen Greater Texts - Wikipedia

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    The Eighteen Greater Texts anthology contains 2,381 poems including the ten larger works belonging to the Ten Idylls collection. These poems are attributed to 473 poets. Sixteen of the 473 poets are responsible for 1,177 of the 2,279 poems for which the name of the author is known. In all, 102 of the poems are anonymous.

  8. Tolkāppiyam - Wikipedia

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    "Porul" meaning "subject matter", and this book deals with the prosody (yappu) and rhetoric (ani) of Old Tamil. [55] It is here, that the book covers the two genres found in classical Tamil literature: akam (love, erotics, interior world) and puram (war, society, exterior world).

  9. Iraicchi - Wikipedia

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    Iraicchi ( Tamil இறைச்சி iṟaicci, literally, "flesh") is a technique of suggestion used in the classical Tamil poetic tradition, particularly akam poetry. Iraicchi is closely connected with the extensive descriptions of natural phenomena or objects that characterise classical Tamil poetry. [1] The technique of iraicchi involves ...