- the
Kovalam Katai. It is
attributed to a prince-turned-jain-monk Iḷaṅkō
Aṭikaḷ, and was
probably composed in the 5th
century CE (although
estimates range...
-
Ilango Adigal (a title,
literally "prince ascetic", fl. c. 4th-6th
century CE) was a Jain monk,
belonging to the
Chera royal family, from the city of Vanchi...
- Tale of an Anklet: An Epic of
South India – The
Cilappatikaram of
Ilanko Atikal,
Translations from the
Asian classics. New York:
Columbia University Press...
- Tale of an Anklet: An Epic of
South India – The
Cilappatikaram of
Ilanko Atikal,
Translations from the
Asian classics. New York:
Columbia Univ. Press....
- rule
victorious after conquering his enemies. In this year
while Ayyan Atikal Tiruvatikal, who is the
governor [sic] of Venatu, Adhikarar, Prakriti, Manigramam...
- Adigal, also
spelt as
Naminandi adigal,
Naminandi adikal and
Naminanti Atikal, and also
known as
Naminandi and Naminandhi, is a
Nayanar saint, venerated...
- Tale of an Anklet: An Epic of
South India: The Cilappatikāram of Iḷaṅko
Aṭikaḷ. New York:
Columbia University Press –
Canto 26.
Canto 5 also describes...
- Tale of an Anklet: An Epic of
South India – The
Cilappatikaram of
Ilanko Atikal,
Translations from the
Asian classics. New York:
Columbia University Press...
- Tale of an Anklet: An Epic of
South India – The
Cilappatikaram of
Ilanko Atikal,
Translations from the
Asian classics. New York:
Columbia University Press...
- Gulbenkian. p. 531.
Pinkerton 1811, p. 124.
Dejene 2007, p. 539.
Yarshater 1989.
Atikal &
Parthasarathy (tr.) 2004, p. 342.
Mookerji 1914, p. 71. Singh, Upinder...