Published 2021-06-25
Keywords
- Pattuppaṭṭu,
- Kurinchipattu,
- Kabilar,
- Thozhli Arathodu nittral,
- Nakkerar
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Abstract
The historical problem of Tamil literature is still unresolved among many literary critics and is full of differences of opinion. Among them, the period of Sangam literature and the news of the Apuls are the most controversial. Various reports have been circulating by critics about Kapil, who has sung a number of Sangam songs and is notable for his fame. There are a number of issues with Kapilar's Kurinchipattu reference to it. The purpose of this article is to explore typography. It is noticeable that decimal texts are referred to Kurinchipattu as reference ciphers when they are segmented on a material basis. This is also the case with the description of the Pattuppaṭṭu when they are known in the order of the singers and the singers. The tagline is Kurinchipattu in the field of ‘Thozhi Arathodu Nittral’
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