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- The Purananuru (Tamil: புறநானூறு, Puṟanāṉūṟu, literally "four hundred [poems] in the genre puram"), sometimes called Puram or Purappattu, is a classical...
- geographical unit. In Purananuru a number of such chieftains are mentioned;.. "Poem: Purananuru - Part 15 by George L. III Hart". "Poem: Purananuru - Part 224 by...
- mother, and so on to cover ancestors from all sides of the family. The Purananuru is a classical Tamil poetic work and traditionally the last of the Eight...
- Rāsi/Chittirai i.e. mid-April as the commencement of the year in the Puṟanāṉūṟu. The Tolkappiyam is the oldest surviving Tamil grammar text that divides...
- to be mythical. In Old Tamil language, the term Tamilakam (Tamiḻakam, Purananuru 168. 18) referred to the whole of the ancient Tamil-speaking area, corresponding...
- only information we have is from the fragmentary poems of Sangam in the Purananuru. The only source available to us on Kopperuncholan is the mentions in...
- the Tamil chieftains Vēl Pāri and Athiyamān. She wrote 59 poems in the Puṟanāṉūṟu. A plaque on a statue of the poet in Chennai suggests the first century...
- Valaris are described in the Tamil Sangam Purananuru: a historical version of the Sangam literature, the Purananuru 233rd Poem, mentions the thigri or valari...
- found in the Sangam literature of Akanaṉūṟu,(dated 200 BCE–300 CE) and Purananuru (dated 200 BCE–300 CE), the twin epics of Silappatikaram (dated 6th century...
- story of the Ramayana is found in the Purananuru which is dated from 1st century BCE and 5th century CE. Purananuru 378, attributed to the poet Unpodipasunkudaiyar...