288 Historical Notes on the 400 - Songs in Akanaguru Only 149 songs are featured. Of these, Paranar - 30 songs, Mamulanar - 27 songs, Madurai Maruthan Illanganar - 10 songs, only about near than half of the (67) songs have been sung. The other 82 songs were sung by 50 Poets (Akananur - 117 is not known by the name of the Poet). And they have all sung single-digit numbers. These are the above tips, these three poets’ high numbers of the Historical Notes sung in akapadals Why? Kurunthogai, in natrinai Than In akananuru Why is that number so high? Is there any relationship between the songs in Pattuppāṭṭu and this one? Such questions arise. The purpose of this article is to seek explanations for these questions
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The classical tradition of the Tamils can be identified through Sangam literature and “Tholkappiyam”...
of oral poetry as of oral traditional poetry. The concept of tradition permeates his presentation of...
The article focuses on the religious aspect of Finno-Ugric song types Big Oak, Sweeping Brush Lost a...
As a result of the proliferation of Short literary composition genres (Prabandas), various catalog t...
Nakkirar's commentary on the Iraiyanār Akapporul, the treatise on Tamil love poetry attributed to th...
The historical problem of Tamil literature is still unresolved among many literary critics and is fu...
Nakkirar\u27s commentary on the Iraiyanār Akapporul, the treatise on Tamil love poetry attributed to...
This paper is an analytical study of the twenty songs in Puranaanooruwhich belong to the subdivision...
The Jalakeli of the Ningol Pala, the Choir of the Royal Daughters, comprises of 6 compositions. Thei...
Abstract To Knowthe Social Structure and Cultural Elements of a Country, it is n...
This thesis is a survey of early Tamil court poetry collectively known as Ettuttokai. Special refere...
Bareau André. Garma C. C. Chang. The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa. In: Revue de l'histoire des...
©2014 Myfany Turpin & Mary LaughrenThis paper was presented at the 44th Conference of the Australian...
Two overlapping terms refer to classical music in South India. By far the better known of the two is...
Tolkaappiyam is a comprehensive text on grammar which contains total 1610 sutras in the nurpa meter,...
The classical tradition of the Tamils can be identified through Sangam literature and “Tholkappiyam”...
of oral poetry as of oral traditional poetry. The concept of tradition permeates his presentation of...
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