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- Lilatilakam (IAST: Līlā-tilakam, "diadem of poetry") is a 14th-century Sanskrit-language treatise on the grammar and poetics of the Manipravalam language...
- the emergence of Manipravalam. However, the 14th century Sanskrit work Lilatilakam states that Manipravalam is a combination of Dravidian and Sanskrit....
- Mani-Pravalam literally means Diamond-Coral or Ruby-Coral. The 14th-century Lilatilakam text states Manipravalam to be a Bhashya (language) where "Dravida and...
- transcription of "Periyapattinam", the name of a place near Rameshwaram. Lilatilakam, a 14th-century Sanskrit treatise written by an unknown author, states...
- been shown to be related to any other. The 14th-century Sanskrit text Lilatilakam, a grammar of Manipravalam, states that the spoken languages of present-day...
- Manipravalam literally means Diamond-Coral or Ruby-Coral. The 14th-century Lilatilakam text states Manipravalam to be a Bhashya (language) where "Malayalam...
- general), a claim which was also accepted in secular works such as the Lilatilakam, a 14th-century grammar of Kerala Manipravalam. As with the Natyashastra...
- saamoohyaverukal(Translation of Louis Harap's Social Roots of Arts) Lilatilakam English translation(From Four to Eight parts, Not published) Tolkāppiyam(Malayalam...
- is contested by some scholars. Conforming to Vielles's reading of the Lilatilakam, certain Kota Marttanda Varman was ruler of Venatu in 1266 – 67 AD. Ravivarman...