தமிழுக்குத்தலை காவியம் உணர்த்தும் வருணனை
The descriptions conveyed by the prime epic of Tamil
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Pattinathadigal, Spirituality, Mind, Path of Devotion (Bhakti Marga), Wisdom (Jnana), Spiritual Path, Divine Experience, Impermanence of the Body, Siddha PhilosophyAbstract
Kumanan was a patron who continued to generously provide for those who sought his aid, even after the era of the 'Seven Great Philanthropists' (Pegan, Pari, Ori, Kari, Athigan, Aay, and Nalli) had passed. Because he had lavishly bestowed vast wealth upon poets to foster he growth of the Tamil language, he incurred the wrath of his younger brother (Ilangumanan), lost his kingdom, and was forced to live in the forest. "Tamilukku Thalai" is a short epic that illustrates the extraordinary generosity of the Tamil patron - king Kumanan; he instructed his younger brother-who had set a price on his head-to take his head and use it to alleviate the poverty of the great poet. Perunchithiranar, who had come seeking his aid.
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