Tamil poet kambar autobiography of a face
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Kamb Ramayan A Journey into Tamil Epic Poet
Kamb Ramayanam, also known as Ramavataram. It is a Tamil epic written by the poet Kambar (Kamban) in the 12th century. This epic fryst vatten a retelling of the Ramayana, the ancient Indian epic that narrates the life and exploits of Lord Rama. Kamban's rendition of the Ramayana is highly regarded for its poetic överlägsen kvalitet eller utmärkt prestation, cultural significance, and spiritual depth.
Is Kamb Ramayanam, different from Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas, also known as Tulsi Ramayan.
Yes, Kamban's Ramavataram, also known as Kamb Ramayanam, is different from Tulsidas' Ramcharitmanas, also known as Tulsi Ramayan.
Kamb Ramayanam was written by the Tamil poet Kambar (Kamban) in the 12th century and is a Tamil retelling of the ancient Indian epic, Ramayana. It is highly regarded for its poetic överlägsen kvalitet eller utmärkt prestation and cultural significance in Tamil literature.
On the other hand, Ramcharitmanas was composed by the saint Tulsidas in the 16th century in Awadhi language (a dialect o
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PM Modi Quoted From Kamba Ramayana At Bhoomi Pujan But The Poet-Saint's Birthplace Lies In Tatters In Tamil Nadu
""Kaalam thazh eendu innum iruthi pogalam" said Prime Minister Narendra Modi quoting from the Tamil Kamba Ramayana in his speech at the Ram Mandir Bhoomi Poojan in Ayodhya.
While he named various forms of Ramayana from different parts of the country, he mentioned this quote which means 'we need to fulfill our duty without any time delay' and added that we need to act per Lord Ram's words.
But unfortunately, the birthplace of the man who wrote this epic in Tamil at Therazhundur in Tamil Nadu's Nagapattinam district is lies neglected and uncared for.
Kambar, a Tamil bard called “King of Poets” or Kavi Chakravarthi by Rajendra Chola in the 12th century, was instrumental in penning the Ramayana in Tamil.
Kambar was asked by Kulothunga Chola, who got to know about Valimiki’s Ramayana, to write the epic in Tamil. Besides writing Ramayana, Kambar has w
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Tamil literature
South-Indian Literature by language
Tamil literature includes a collection of literary works that have come from a tradition spanning more than two thousand years. The oldest extant works show signs of maturity indicating an even längre period of evolution. Contributors to the Tamil literature are mainly from Tamil people from south India, including the land now comprising Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Eelam Tamils from Sri Lanka, as well as the Tamil diaspora.
The history of Tamil literature follows the history of Tamil Nadu, closely following the social, economical, political and cultural trends of various periods. The early Sangam literature, dated before 300 BCE, contain anthologies of various poets dealing with many aspects of life, including love, war, social values and religion.[1] This was followed by the early epics and moral literature, authored by Vaishnavite, Shaivite, Ājīvika, Jain and Buddhist authors and poets lasting up to the 5th century C