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Tiruvalluva Maalai Tiruvalluva Malai (Tamil: திருவள்ளுவ மாலை, romanized: Garland of Tiruvalluvar, lit. '
Tiruvaḷḷuva Mālai') is an anthology...
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Thiruvalluvar (lit.
Saint Valluvar) was
first mentioned in the
later text
Tiruvalluva Maalai. The
speculations about Valluvar's life are
largely inferred from...
- was a
Tamil siddhar of the
Sangam period. He aut****d
verse 54 of the
Tiruvalluva Maalai.
Unlike Idaikaadanar of the
Sangam period, who was a poet by profession...
- the
Sangam literature have been attributed,
including verse 4 of the
Tiruvalluva Maalai. He was also the
chancellor of the
Third Sangam.
Ukkira Peruvaludhi...
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Retrieved 11
December 2010. Pope, G. U. (1886). The
Sacred Kurral of
Tiruvalluva Nayanar. New Delhi:
Asian Educational Services.
Amresh Datta (1988)....
- Inna Narpathu, a
didactic work of the
Sangam literature.
Verse 5 of the
Tiruvalluva Maalai is also
attributed to him.
Kapilar was born in
Thiruvadhavur in...
- (garland made by the author),
Tamil Manunool (Tamil
ethical treatise),
Tiruvalluva Payan (fruit of the author),
Muppal (the three-fold path), and Tamilmarai...
- the
Sangam literature have been attributed,
including verse 8 of the
Tiruvalluva Maalai.
Manulanar belonged to the
Brahmin caste.
Mamulanar has described...
- the
Sangam literature have been attributed,
including verse 27 of the
Tiruvalluva Maalai.
Mosikeeranar hailed from
Mosur in Thondainadu.
Keeran is his...
- of the
Sangam literature have been attributed,
besides verse 6 of the
Tiruvalluva Maalai.
Paranar belonged to the
Paanar caste. He was the
friend of Kapilar...