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  2. Muyarchi - Wikipedia

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    Muyarchi (transl. Effort) is a 1953, Indian Tamil-language film directed by Joseph Pallippad. The film stars P. V. Narasimha Bharathi and Revathi. It was released on 5 June 1953.

  3. Nālaṭiyār - Wikipedia

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    Nālaṭiyār was composed by Jain monks. [1] It is an anthology in the venba metre and is pessimistic in its outlook. [2] It is divided into three sections, the first section focusing on the importance of virtuous life, second section on the governance and management of wealth, and the third smaller section on the pleasures.

  4. Muthollaayiram - Wikipedia

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    The work consists of three sets of 900 verses each, making a total of 2,700 verses in all, sung in praise of the three ancient Tamil rulers of the Cheras, the Cholas, and the Pandyas. This is in line with an ancient Tamil custom of writing 900 verses to complete a work, as in several other works such as Vaccha Thollaayiram and Arumbai ...

  5. Magizh Thirumeni - Wikipedia

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    As a teenager, Magizh Thirumeni was an avid reader of Tamil and Russian literature, and often wrote poetry and short stories revealing he found the experience "fulfilling". [1] He thus moved on to attempting novels and writing scripts, before being smitten by film-making.

  6. Nāṉmaṇikkaṭikai - Wikipedia

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    This poetic work is famous for its clarity and easy readability and is often a prescribed text for schools in Tamil Nadu. The poems of Nanmanikkatigai are written in the Venpa meter. The poems of Nāṉmaṇikkaṭikai each contain four different ideas.

  7. Meikandadevar - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Plutarch, containing a summary account of the lives of poets and poetesses of Southern India and Ceylon. Jaffna: Ripley & Strong. p. 56. Jaffna: Ripley & Strong. p. 56. v

  8. Iraiyanar Akapporul - Wikipedia

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    The original Iraiyanar Akapporul consisted of sixty brief verses – called nūṟpās – that, in total, contain 149 lines. The verses show a number of similarities with the poruḷatikāram section of the Tolkappiyam – an older manual on Tamil grammar, poetics and prosody – both in its vocabulary and the core concepts it discusses. [2]

  9. T. P. Meenakshisundaram - Wikipedia

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    Thenpattinam Ponnuswamy Meenakshisundaram (8 January 1901 – 27 August 1980), popularly known as Te Po Meenkshisunadaranar, was an Indian scholar, writer of Tamil and English literature [1] and the founder and vice chancellor of Madurai Kamaraj University. [2]