Published 2022-07-05
Keywords
- Arp,
- Musical,
- Inkural,
- Odai,
- Saturation
- Conflict,
- Novel ...More
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Abstract
Maduraikkanchi is one of the tenth centuries. This is the longest book in the collection. The lyrics of the book are secular to Pandya king Nedunchezhiyan. The song, which is popularly known as "Peruku Valamaduraikkanchi", is also known as "Koodaramil" and "Kanchipattu". The book describes the beauty and richness of Madurai, the capital of the Pandya nation, and captures the various noises that arise there. In addition to that, when talking about these types of lands, the disturbances that occur in the land are also mentioned with the land environment. This article explores such subtleties.
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