Vol. 4 No. S-20 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-20, Year 2022
Articles

The Friendship between King and his Friend in the novel Vetri Muzhakkam (Echo of the Victory)

Devanesam Mabel S
Department of Tamil, Sarah Tucker College, (Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University), Tirunelveli-627007, Tamil Nadu, India
Rathirubi A
Department of Tamil, Sarah Tucker College, (Affiliated to Manonmaniam Sundaranar University), Tirunelveli-627007, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-11-05

Keywords

  • Vetri Muzhakkam,
  • King,
  • Friendship,
  • Victory

How to Cite

S, D. M., & A, R. (2022). The Friendship between King and his Friend in the novel Vetri Muzhakkam (Echo of the Victory). International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-20), 141-144. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s2020

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Abstract

Satanika was the king of Kaushambi. When he married Mrigapati, the daughter of Sedakarasan, the king of Vaishali, Chetagarasan summoned Vikram, the tenth son, and gave him the kingdom and went to Vibhumalaisaral and performed penance. One day in the dark of the moon, Mrigapati, who was sleeping in a red decorated dress, was awakened by a bird carrying her thinking as blood-soaked flesh, and the bird left her at Vibhumalai slopes, where she gave birth to Udhayanan in the embrace of her grandfather Sedagaras, with the help of Sage Sundramuni and Paramasundari. Their son Yuki and Udayan are best friends and living beings. Both of them belong to the two great sages. They learned many crafts. This article deals with the historical significance of the novel, the friendship of Yuki Udhayanan, its greatness, and the excellent deeds of Idavagan, Vayenthakan, and Urumannuwa, and their best practices.

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