Published 2022-12-09
Keywords
- Divya Iratchakar Pillai Thamizh,
- Sathuragarathi,
- Veeramamunivar
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Abstract
Just as the Pallavar period is said to be the period of devotional literature and the medieval Chola period is said to be the period of preservation, so the period of Nayak who ruled Tamil Nadu from 1350 AD can be said to be the period of minor literature. Pallu, Ula, Thootu, Kalambagam, Pillaitamil etc. are minor literary works that are written to entertain the rich people and kings. There are 96 types of minor literary work called Prabandhams. In the book Sathuragarathi written by Veeramamunivar, mentions 96 types of Prabandhams. Pillai Thamizh ia also known as Pilliakavi, Pillaipaatu, and Seithamil. Some of these Pillai Thamizh books have been composed with changes in the structural and cultural elements. Thus, the article examines the overall changes that took place in Divya Iratchakar’s Pillai Thamizh.
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