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  2. Kundalakesi - Wikipedia

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    Kundalakesi. Kundalakesi ( Tamil: குண்டலகேசி Kuṇṭalakēci, lit. "woman with curly hair"), also called Kuntalakeciviruttam, is a Tamil Buddhist epic written by Nathakuthanaar, likely sometime in the 10th-century. [1] [2] [3] The epic is a story about love, marriage, getting tired with the married partner, murder and then ...

  3. Ponniyin Selvan - Wikipedia

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    Ponniyin Selvan (transl. The Son of Ponni) is a Tamil language historical fiction novel by Indian author Kalki Krishnamurthy.It was first serialised in the weekly editions of Kalki, a Tamil magazine, from 29 October 1950 to 16 May 1954 and later integrated into five volumes in 1955.

  4. Kathakali - Wikipedia

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    Kathakali ( IAST: Kathakaḷi Malayalam: കഥകളി pronunciation ⓘ) is a traditional form of classical Indian dance, and one of the most complex forms of Indian theatre. It is a "story play" genre of art, but one distinguished by the elaborately colourful make-up and costumes of the traditional male actor-dancers.

  5. Five Great Epics - Wikipedia

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    They are Silappatikāram, Manimekalai, Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, Valayapathi and Kundalakesi. [1] Three of the five great epics of Tamil literature are attributed to Tamil Jains, while two are attributed to Tamil Buddhists. Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, Cilappathikāram, and Valayapathi were written by Tamil Jains, while Manimekalai and Kundalakesi were ...

  6. Yakshagana - Wikipedia

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    Yakshagana is the scholastic name in Kannada (used for the last 200 years) for art forms formerly known as kēḷike, āṭa, bayalāṭa, and daśāvatāra. The word Yakshagana previously referred to a form of literature primarily in Kannada (starting from the 16th century). Of late Yakshaganas in Tulu and even now in Telugu are available.

  7. Manimekalai - Wikipedia

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    Maṇimēkalai ( Tamil: மணிமேகலை, lit. 'jewelled belt, girdle of gems' ), also spelled Manimekhalai or Manimekalai, is a Tamil - Buddhist [1] epic composed by Kulavāṇikaṉ Seethalai Sataṉar probably somewhere between the 2nd century to the 6th century. [2] It is an "anti-love story", [3] [4] a sequel to the "love story" in ...

  8. Malli (film) - Wikipedia

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    Malli is a 1998 Indian Tamil -language children's film directed by Santosh Sivan. The film met with widespread critical acclaim upon release, and has been shown at many film festivals including the Toronto International Film Festival and the New York International Children's Film Festival. It won the Best Film on Environment Conservation ...

  9. S. Ramakrishnan - Wikipedia

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    N.Shanmugam S.Mangayarkarasi. Website. sramakrishnan .com. S. Ramakrishnan is a writer from Tamil Nadu, India. He is a full-time writer who has been active over the last 27 years in diverse areas of Tamil literature like short stories, novels, plays, children's literature and translations. He has written and published 9 novels, 20 collections ...