- V R
Ramachandra Dik****ar, the
title Silappatikāram – also
spelled Silappadikaram – is a
combination of two words, "silambu" (anklet) and "adikaram" (the...
- Maturaikkanci, Poruṇarāṟṟuppaṭai, and Paṭṭiṉappālai. In the
Tamil epic
Silappadikaram (c. 2nd-century), she is said to be the
goddess of the Pālai region...
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Karikala mentioned in
Silappadikaram and
Sangam literature are two
different kings and the
Karikala mentioned in
Silappadikaram has
nothing to do with...
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Manimekalai is the anti-thesis of the
Silappadikaram in focus,
style and the
propaganda in the two epics. The
Silappadikaram is a
tragic love
story that ultimately...
- Khanda:
English Translation only
without Slokas.
Kausiki Books. p. 118.
Silappadikaram by S. Krishnamoorthy. p. 35. "Ganadevaputtā".
Buddhist Dictionary of...
- Madras.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) "The
Silappadikaram". 20
February 2024. John
Nicol Farquhar (1920). An
Outline of the Religious...
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location missing publisher (link) Dik****ar, V R
Ramachandra (1939). The
Silappadikaram. Madras,
British India:
Oxford University Press.
Retrieved 22 July 2019...
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where the
instrument is
known as 'tannumai'. In
later works, like the
Silappadikaram, we find
detailed references to it as in the Natyasastra.
During the...
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country – the
Indra Vizha celebrated in
Chitterai Lakshmi Holmstrom,
Silappadikaram, Manimekalai,
Orient Longman Ltd,
Madras 1996. G.H. Luce, Old Burma...
- Malayalam,
Telugu and Kannada.
Kanimozhi has
worked on a
production titled Silappadikaram, A
woman of
Substance based on a
Tamil epic of the same name with Bombay...