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Ilango Adigal (c. 2nd century CE) is the author of Silappatikaram, one of the Five Great Epicsof Tamil literature. He identifies himself as a Chera prince from the 2nd century CE, but Kamil Zvelebil suggests that, "this may be a bit of poetic fantasy, practised perhaps by a later member of the Chera Dynasty recalling earlier events".[1]
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Manimekalai (Tamil: மணிமேகலை),[1][2] by the poet Chithalai Chathanar, is one of The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature according to later Tamil literary tradition.[3] Manimekalaiis a poem in 30 cantos. Its story is a sequel to another of the Five Great Epics, Silappatikaram, and tells the story of the daughter of Kovalan and Madhavi, who became a Buddhist Bikkuni.
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Ilango Adigal (c. 2nd century CE) is the author of Silappatikaram, one of the Five Great Epicsof Tamil literature. He identifies himself as a Chera prince from the 2nd century CE, but Kamil Zvelebil suggests that, "this may be a bit of poetic fantasy, practised perhaps by a later member of the Chera Dynasty recalling earlier events".[1]
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Manimekalai (Tamil: மணிமேகலை),[1][2] by the poet Chithalai Chathanar, is one of The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature according to later Tamil literary tradition.[3] Manimekalaiis a poem in 30 cantos. Its story is a sequel to another of the Five Great Epics, Silappatikaram, and tells the story of the daughter of Kovalan and Madhavi, who became a Buddhist Bikkuni.
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Manimekalai (Tamil:மணிமேகலை), by poet Chithalai Chathanar, is one of The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literatureaccording to later Tamil literary tradition.
Manimekalai is a poem in 30 cantos. Its story is a sequelto another of the Five Great Epics, Silappatikaram, and tells the story of the conversion to Buddhism of the daughter of Kovalan and Madhavi.
Ilango Adigal was a Chera prince from the 2nd century AD/CE, who is the author of Silappatikaram,one of the five great epics of Tamil literature.
Ilango was the brother of Kodungallur - or Muziris-basedChera king Cheran Chenguttuvan or Cheralathana Chenguttavan.
According to a legend, an astrologer predicted that he would become the ruler of the land and to obviate such a happening, especially when his elder brother the rightful heir was alive, the prince became a monk taking the name of Ilango Adigal. There are also claims that Ilango Adigal was a contemporary of Sattanar, the author of Manimekalai.
Manimekalai is a poem in 30 cantos. Its story is a sequelto another of the Five Great Epics, Silappatikaram, and tells the story of the conversion to Buddhism of the daughter of Kovalan and Madhavi.
Ilango Adigal was a Chera prince from the 2nd century AD/CE, who is the author of Silappatikaram,one of the five great epics of Tamil literature.
Ilango was the brother of Kodungallur - or Muziris-basedChera king Cheran Chenguttuvan or Cheralathana Chenguttavan.
According to a legend, an astrologer predicted that he would become the ruler of the land and to obviate such a happening, especially when his elder brother the rightful heir was alive, the prince became a monk taking the name of Ilango Adigal. There are also claims that Ilango Adigal was a contemporary of Sattanar, the author of Manimekalai.
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