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Ilango Adigal (Tamil: இளங்கோவடிகள், Malayalam: ഇളങ്കോവടികൾ, romanized: Iḷaṅkōvaṭikaḷ) was a monk and a poet,
sometimes identified as a
Chera prince. He...
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Maraimalai Adigal (15 July 1876 – 15
September 1950) was a
Tamil orator and
writer and
father of Pure
Tamil movement. He was a
fervent Tamizh Saivite....
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Kundrakudi Adigal (11 July 1925 – 15
April 1995) was a
Tamil orator and writer. He was a
fervent Saivite Hindu. He has
written many
books about Saivism...
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Apputhi Adigal, also
spelt as
Apputhi Adikal,
Atputhi Adigal,
Apputi Adigal,
Appoodi Adikal,
Appoothi Adikal and
Appudhi Adigal and
known as
Appuddi Nayanar...
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Sangam poems never mention Ilango Adigal, the epic or the name of any
other author for the epic. The
Ilango Adigal name
appears in a much
later dated...
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January 1874), also
known as Vallalār,
Ramalinga Swamigal and
Ramalinga Adigal, was one of the
known Tamil saints and a
notable Tamil poet of the 19th...
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XXVIII Manimekalai visits Kanci,
meets her
mother and
Aravana Adigal.
Canto XXIX
Aravana Adigal teaches Manimekalai the
doctrines of the
Buddha dharma. Canto...
- The
Maraimalai Adigal Bridge (previously the
Marmalong Bridge) is a road
bridge on Anna
Salai connecting the
northern and
southern banks of the
Adyar River...
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their beliefs in a
political way were
mostly intertwined.
Maraimalai Adigal and his
religious belief in the
Saiva Siddhanta, for example, were heavily...
- The
earliest Tamil epic,
Silappadikaram written by Jain
prince Ilango Adigal,
features her as the
central character.[citation needed] The
Kannagi story...