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- Aithihyamala or Ithihyamala (Malayalam: ഐതിഹ്യമാല) (Garland of Legends) is a collection of century-old stories from Kerala that cover a vast spectrum...
- 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2012. A. K. Shrikumar (2001), Stories from Ithihyamala: fables of Kerala, Children's Book Trust, pp. 79–94, ISBN 9788170119036...
- the original on 29 October 2014. Shrikumar, A. K. (2001). Stories from Ithihyamala: fables of Kerala. New Delhi: Children's Book Trust. p. 79. ISBN 978-81-7011-903-6...
- Tales once told: legends of Kerala adapted from Kottarathil Sankunni's Ithihyamala. Translated by Eraly, Abraham. New Delhi; New York, NY: Penguin Books...
- back to the Lord Parasuraman era. Many famous literary works including Ithihyamala, Kerala Sahitya Charitham and Surya Kalady are the products of Surya...
- Tales Once Told: Legends of Kerala Adapted from Kottarathil Sankunni's Ithihyamala. Penguin Books. p. 127. ISBN 978-0-14-309968-0. Retrieved 12 January...
- Edward Lingwood) Thousand-Petalled Lotus by Sangharak****a Stories from Ithihyamala: Fables of Kerala. A. K. Shrikumar. 2001. ISBN 9788170119036. Retrieved...
- streams and ponds. Rubber, Banana, Pepper are main agriculture products. Ithihyamala Published by Kottarathil Sankunni details the legend behind the Venniamala...
- authorship of the Daśādhyāyī was ****igned to Govinda Bhattathiri in the Ithihyamala written by Sankunni during late 19th century. Daśādhyāyī is considered...
- authorship of the Daśādhyāyī was ****igned to Govinda Bhattathiri in the Ithihyamala written by Sankunni during late 19th century. Daśādhyāyī was primarily...