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  2. Cilappatikaram - Wikipedia

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    It is a Tamil story of love and rejection, happiness and pain, good and evil like all classic epics of the world. Yet unlike other epics that deal with kings and armies caught up with universal questions and existential wars, the Cilappatikaram is an epic about an ordinary couple caught up with universal questions and internal, emotional war ...

  3. Kundalakesi - Wikipedia

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    Kundalakesi ( Tamil: குண்டலகேசி Kuṇṭalakēci, lit. "woman with curly hair"), also called Kuntalakeciviruttam, is a Tamil Buddhist epic written by Nathakuthanaar, likely sometime in the 10th-century. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The epic is a story about love, marriage, getting tired with the married partner, murder and then discovering ...

  4. Athichudi - Wikipedia

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    Athichudi. The Athichudi ( Tamil: ஆத்திசூடி, romanized: Āthichūdi) is a collection of single-line quotations written by Avvaiyar and organized in alphabetical order. There are 109 of these sacred lines which include insightful quotes expressed in simple words. It aims to inculcate good habits, discipline and doing good deeds.

  5. Thiruvalluvar - Wikipedia

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    Common ethics and morality. Thiruvalluvar, commonly known as Valluvar, was an Indian poet and philosopher. He is best known as the author of the Tirukkuṟaḷ, a collection of couplets on ethics, political and economic matters, and love. The text is considered an exceptional and widely cherished work of Tamil literature. [ 7]

  6. List of Panchatantra stories - Wikipedia

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    e. Panchatantra. aka: Tantrakhyayika— Panchakhyana— Kalila wa Dimna— Calila e Dimna- The Lights of Canopus— The Fables of Bidpai/Pilpay— The Moral Philosophy of Doni— Tantri Kamandaka— Nandaka-prakarana. Stories. The Blue Jackal. The Tortoise and the Birds. The Bear and the Gardener. The Lion and the Mouse.

  7. Sangam literature - Wikipedia

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    The Sangam literature is the historic evidence of indigenous literary developments in South India in parallel to Sanskrit, and the classical status of the Tamil language. While there is no evidence for the first and second mythical Sangams, the surviving literature attests to a group of scholars centered around the ancient Madurai (Maturai ...

  8. Five Great Epics - Wikipedia

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    They are Silappatikāram, Manimekalai, Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, Valayapathi and Kundalakesi. [1] Three of the five great epics of Tamil literature are attributed to Tamil Jains, while two are attributed to Tamil Buddhists. Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, Cilappathikāram, and Valayapathi were written by Tamil Jains, while Manimekalai and Kundalakesi were ...

  9. Impact of the Tirukkural - Wikipedia

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    Now these three are everywhere forcibly inculcated by the Tamil Moralist." [7] (Sir A. Grant) "The Kural's sentences are as binding as the Ten Commandments on the Jews. Kural is as important and influential on the Tamil mind as Dante's great work on the language and thought of Italy." [8] (Charles E. Gover, English folklorist, d. 1872)