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Silappatikāram, also referred to as Silappathikaram or Silappatikaram, is the earliest Jain Tamil epic. It is a poem of 5,730 lines in almost entirely akaval meter. The epic is a tragic love story of an ordinary couple, Kannaki and her husband Kovalan.
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The book of Vanci, also known as "Silapathikaram". written by R. Parthasarathy.
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The book of Vanci, is one of the parts of a Tamil epic tale called- Cilappatikaram.
- it is the final of the book out of three parts.
- the book describes the story of a Kannaki caste Woman named Kannak and Kovalan a rich merchant and craftsman.
- the story is full of actions, and other series of events in 5270 lines.
- Kovalan is the son of a rich sea merchant and Kannaki is his wife.
- when Kovalan cheats Kannaki with another woman, Kannaki never disobeyed him despite of knowing Kovalan's true character.
The story, unlike other Tamil literature, is a moderate hit story with characters, dilemmas and a chain of twisting events.
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