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- Eight Anthologies - Wikipedia
The Eight Anthologies, known as Eṭṭuttokai (Tamil: எட்டுத்தொகை) or "Eight Collections" in the literature, is a classical Tamil poetic work that forms part of the Eighteen Greater Texts (Patiṉeṇmēlkaṇakku) anthology series of the Sangam Literature [1]
- Thiruvasagam - Wikipedia
Thiruvasagam (Tamil: திருவாசகம், romanized: tiruvācakam, lit 'sacred sayings') is a volume of Tamil hymns composed by the 3rd century Shaivite bhakti poet Manikkavasagar It contains 51 compositions and constitutes the eighth volume of the Tirumurai, the sacred anthology of the Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta Legend has it that Manikkavasakar was appointed as minister by king
- Tirukkovaiyar - Wikipedia
The Tirukkovaiyar (Tamil: திருக்கோவையார், romanized: Tirukkōvaiyār) is a Shaivite work composed by Manikkavacakar [1] Dated to the 9th century CE, the work is part of the 12-volume Tirumurai and, along with Thiruvasagam, is traditionally placed as the 8th volume of the work
- Middle Tamil - Wikipedia
Middle Tamil is the form of the Tamil language that existed from the 8th to the 15th century The development of Old Tamil into Middle Tamil, which is generally taken to have been completed by the 8th century, [2] was characterised by a number of phonological and grammatical changes despite maintaining grammatical and structural continuity with
- Tolkāppiyam - Wikipedia
Tolkāppiyam, also romanised as Tholkaappiyam (Tamil: தொல்காப்பியம் listen ⓘ , lit "ancient poem" [1]), is the oldest extant Tamil grammar text and the oldest extant long work of Tamil literature [2][3] It is the earliest Tamil text mentioning Gods, perhaps linked to Tamil deities
- Anna Centenary Library - Wikipedia
Tamil Books Section: Second Floor of this library is dedicated to "Classical Language (Semmozhi)" Tamil In this section we have almost all the books published in Tamil available in print Readers who are fond of reading Tamil books can see the huge collections Tamil books from all leading publishers
- Tamil script - Wikipedia
The Tamil script (தமிழ் அரிச்சுவடி Tamiḻ ariccuvaṭi [tamiɻ ˈaɾitːɕuʋaɽi]) is an abugida script that is used by Tamils and Tamil speakers in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and elsewhere to write the Tamil language [5]
- Tamil grammar - Wikipedia
Much of Tamil grammar is extensively described in the oldest available grammar book for Tamil, the Tolkāppiyam (dated between 300 BCE and 300 CE) Modern Tamil writing is largely based on the 13th century grammar Naṉṉūl, which restated and clarified the rules of the Tolkāppiyam with some modifications
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