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  2. Category:Tamil poets - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Tamil-language writers - Wikipedia

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    A. Dakshinamurthy; A. Muttulingam; Aravindan Neelakandan; Brammarajan; Ambai; Charu Nivedita; Cho Dharman; Dhamayanthi; Devan; Era Natarasan; Imayam; Indira Parthasarathy

  4. S. Abdul Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Syed Abdul Rahman (9 November 1937 – 2 June 2017) [1] was a Tamil poet from Tamil Nadu, India. He was known by the title Kavikko (lit. Emperor among poets). He was ex-chairman of Waqf board of Tamil Nadu.

  5. Pattinathar - Wikipedia

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    He later became a disciple of Pattinatthar (Swetharanyar is poorvashram name of this saint from Poompuhar, Tamil Nadu) who first indulged in an argument about samsari and sanyasi with king Bhartrhari. Later during the conversation Pattinathar said that all women have 'dual mind' and it might be the true case even with Parameswari.

  6. Venkatarama Ramalingam Pillai - Wikipedia

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    Pillai on a 1989 stamp of India Early life His father, a senior officer in the British police service, was honored by the colonial government, which offered Ramalingam the position of sub-inspector. However, he declined this offer, choosing a different path.Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, Leo Tolstoy, and Subramania Bharatiyar, Ramalingam became an active participant in Tamil Nadu's freedom ...

  7. List of Sangam poets - Wikipedia

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    S. No. Poet Name in Tamil Contribution to the Sangam literature (verse numbers in parentheses) Notes 1: Anonymous poets: பெயர் தெரியாத புலவர்கள் பாடியவை

  8. Krishnadevaraya - Wikipedia

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    Krishnadevaraya patronized literature in various languages. The rule of Krishnadevaraya was an age of prolific literature in many languages, although it is particularly known as a golden age of Telugu literature. Many Telugu, Kannada, Sanskrit, and Tamil poets enjoyed the patronage of the emperor, who was fluent in many languages.

  9. List of Indian poets - Wikipedia

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    Bengali language names in parentheses. Abul Bashar (born 1951), poet and writer; Annadashankar Roy (1905–2002) Bharatchandra Ray (1712–1760), Raygunakar, Shakta court poet and song writer in Krishnanagar; Binoy Majumdar (1934–2006), Indian poet; Bishnu Dey (1909–1982), poet, prose writer, movie critic