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Dravidian literature encompasses the literary traditions of the Dravidian-speaking regions of South India, including Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. Dating back over two millennia, Dravidian literature boasts a rich and diverse corpus of poetry, prose, and drama.
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Tolkappiyam:
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Ettuthogai: It is a collection of classical Tamil poetry, and “Ettuthogai” translates to “Eight Anthologies” in English.
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| Pattuppattu or The Ten Long Poems include: Kurincippattu, Porunararruppatai, Cirupanarruppatai, Perumpanarruppatai, Maturaikkanci, Malaipatukatam, Pattinappalai, Mullaippattu, Netunalvatai and Tirumurukarruppatai. |
| Pathinenkilkanakku contains eighteen texts encompassing many themes, including love, ethics, war, and ancient Tamil society’s general way of life. |
Silappatikaram/Cilappatikaran: It was composed by Ilango Adigal. It’s a tale of love (the love story of Kovalan and Kannagi), betrayal, and justice that unfolds in three Kantams or books.
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Manimegalai: It is a classical Tamil epic poem counted among the five great epics of Tamil literature.
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Krishnadevaraya was a great scholar and a patron of literature.
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The ‘Ratnatraya’ or ‘the three gems’ of the Kannada language includes:
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