Published 2022-07-30
Keywords
- Ki.Va. Jagannathan,
- Seven Great Philanthropists,
- Velbari,
- Began,
- Kari
- Ai,
- Nalli,
- Atiyan,
- Ori ...More
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Abstract
Mannan is distinguished in war and valour. The king may be a Vendan, a petty king or a Philanthropist. Such persons are distinguished by their gifts rather than by war and valor. In this way people like Velbari, Began, Kari, Ai, Nalli, Atiyan, Ori etc. are mentioned. Ki.Va. Jagannathan has written a book called 'Eluperu Vallals' about these philanthropists. Awards and prizes are given from time to time by organizations such as the government to encourage creators. Especially nowadays, awards such as Sahitya Academy Award, Jnan Peetha Award, Tamil Nadu Government Award etc. are given. In this way in order to analyze the book 'Eluperu Vallals' among their various nationalized books, this review is based on the news about Kadayelu Vallals found in the Sangam literature. This article examines the status of creations and awards, nationalized books, works of Ki.Va. Jagannathan, Vallams and Kodaim, Velbari, Bagan, Bhakti, Kari, Ori, Ai, Nalli and Vallams.
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