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Saraswati Antati & Satakopar Antati of Kambar

by Kambar

Andhathi is a classical poetic format of verses wherein the last word of a verse will be the first word of the next verse and so on till the end of all verses. Saraswati Andhathi belongs to this format wherein Poet Kambar is profusely glorifying Goddess Saraswati with whose boon Kambar was believed to have been bestowed with poetic skill. In Satagopopar Andhati Kambar pays rich tributes to Saint Nammazhwar, one of the twelve vaishnavite Azhwars. Poet Kambar lauds God Vishnu as the greatest of all Gods and Nammazhwar who composed chanting verses on God Vishnu as the greatest of all Azhwars.

Srirangathu Devathaikal

by Sujatha

This book is a collection of memoirs of the author when he was staying in his grandmother’s house at Srirangam during his school days.

Thanniir Desam of Vairamuthu-Part II

by Kavignar Vairamuthu

The second part of the two parts book is a modern poetry (Pudhu Kavidhai) about adventures of Sea in a poetic novel format.

Tirukkovaiyar (aka Tiruchitrambalakkovaiyar)

by Manikkavachakar

As a staunch devotee of Lord Shiva, Manikkavachakar in 25 chapters containing 400 verses visualize the state of happiness of life in 25 stages and emphasizes that the life attains complete happiness in mixing and mingling with Lord Shiva.

Arignar Anna

by S. Shanmuga Sundaram

This book is a monograph on Arignar Anna a.k.a. C.N. Annadurai. A vivid portrayal of his biography, poetry, short stories, novels, plays, cinema scripts, journals, articles and essays, letters, speeches and other creative works so much so that the reader will admire the multifaceted personality who rose to become a people’s leader using the weapons of tongue and pen.

History of Europe 1453 to 1789: ஐரோப்பிய வரலாறு 1453 முதல் 1789 வரை

by R. Aalalesundaram

இந்த புத்தகம் 1453 முதல் 1789 வரையிலான ஐரோப்பாவின் வரலாற்றை விவரிக்கிறது. இடைக் காலத்தின் இறுதியில் ஐரோப்பா, புராடஸ்டண்டு சமயத்தின் எழுச்சி குறித்து அறியலாம்

Andal's Nachiyar Thirumozhi

by Andal

Andal was a 10th century Tamil poet who is revered as a saint in the southern parts of India. Infact, she is considered as one of the twelve Alvars (saints) and the only woman Alvar (saint) of Vaishnavism (a cult devoted to Lord Vishnu). After her first work known as Thiruppavai, this one, Nachiyar Thirumozhi is the second compilation by Andal consisting of 143 verses. Through this poem, she disclosed her passionate yearning for Lord Vishnu. These 143 verses are a part of the 4000 hyms of Nalayira Divya Prabandham and are organized in 14 segments, each one called a tirumozhi. The poems compiled by Andal in her teenage years, display a high level of literary and religious maturity.

C. Subramania Bharathiyar Padalkal - Part I

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

It contains 52 patriotic songs under five chapters of Poet Bharathiar.

Kayiru Part-I

by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai C. A. Balan

The novel stretches across 7 generations and a time span of 150 years vividly portraying the culture, tradition and the social order of yesteryears’ Kerala and the gradual transition it went through to arrive at the current state of affairs. With multitude of characters it recounts the social, political, economic reformations and upheavals the society, families and individuals went through those times.

Kayiru Part-II

by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai C. A. Balan

The novel stretches across 7 generations and a time span of 150 years vividly portraying the culture, tradition and the social order of yesteryears’ Kerala and the gradual transition it went through to arrive at the current state of affairs. With multitude of characters it recounts the social, political, economic reformations and upheavals the society, families and individuals went through those times.

Kayiru Part-III

by Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai C. A. Balan

The novel stretches across 7 generations and a time span of 150 years vividly portraying the culture, tradition and the social order of yesteryears’ Kerala and the gradual transition it went through to arrive at the current state of affairs. With multitude of characters it recounts the social, political, economic reformations and upheavals the society, families and individuals went through those times.

Mann Bommai

by R. Veezhinathan Kalindicharan Panigrahi

This novel is a Translation in Tamil from Hindi of Kalindicharan Panigrahi’s Oriya Novel, Matir Manish. The story revolves round the family of Shama Pradhan, a rural farmer, and his two sons, Baraju and Chakadi and disagreements over the family home and land after his death.

Nila Adirvumaanikale Nanri

by K. Nachimuthu C. Radhakrishnan

This science fiction novel is a Tamil translation by K. Nachimuthu of the Malayalam novel Spandamaapinikale nanri by C. Radhakrishnan.

Yugattin Mudivil

by Vivekanandagopal Iravati Karve

This book is a Tamil Translation of Iravati Karve’s Marati Classic Yuganta. Yugattin Mudivil studies the humanity of the Mahabharata’s great figures, with all their virtues and their equally numerous faults.

Edu Challenges - Indian Society: இந்தியச் சமுதாயத்தில் எழுந்துள்ள கல்விசார் அறைகூவல்கள்

by Saeti

இந்திய சமுதாயத்தில் எழுந்துள்ள கல்விசார் அறைகூவல்களை, இருபது பாடங்களில் விளக்கி அவற்றை எதிர்கொள்வதற்கான வழிமுறைகளை இருபெரும் ஆசிரியர் கல்வியாளர்கள் இந்நூலில் காட்டுகின்றனர். சென்னைப் பல்கலைக்கழக ஆசிரியர் கல்விப் பாடத்திட்டத்தை ஒட்டி அமைந்ததேனும் பிற பல்கலைக்கழகங்களின் மற்றும் தன்னாட்சிக் கல்வியியல் கல்லூரிகளின் பாடத்திட்டங்கட்கும் ஏற்புடைத்தாகும்.

Holy Bible - New Testament - Part VI Jacob, Peter 1-2, John 1-3, Jude & Revelation

by Jacob Peter John Jude

Jacob: Twentieth book contains five chapters Peter 1. Twenty first book contains five chapters Peter 2. Twenty second book contains three chapters John 1. Twenty third book contains five chapters John 2. Twenty fourth book contains one chapter John 3. Twenty fifth book contains one chapter Jude: Twenty sixth book contains one chapter Revelation: The Twenty seventh book of the ‘Revelation of John’ is the last in the collection of documents which constitute the New Testament which contains twenty two chapters.

Kalkiyin Sivakamiyin Sabadham Part I Tremor (Chapters 1-47)

by Kalki Krishnamurthy

A historical four parts novel set in 7th Century in South India against the backdrop of various historical events and figures revolving around the Chalukya King, Pulikesi II laying a siege of Kanchi and Narasimhavarman avenging this by attacking Vatapi, the capital of the Chalukyas. Sivakami a dancer close to the heart of Pallava King Narasimhavaraman, vows that she would not leave Vatapi until Narasimhavarman burns it down and rescues her. Finally, Sivagami is united with her aging father. She is initially heart-broken on realising that Narasimhavarman is married to someone else, but later decides to dedicate herself to the God Shiva.

Kalkiyin Sivakamiyin Sabadham Part II Seige of Kanchi (Chapters1-55)

by Kalki Krishnamurthy

A historical four parts novel set in 7th Century in South India against the backdrop of various historical events and figures revolving around the Chalukya King, Pulikesi II laying a siege of Kanchi and Narasimhavarman avenging this by attacking Vatapi, the capital of the Chalukyas. Sivakami a dancer close to the heart of Pallava King Narasimhavaraman, vows that she would not leave Vatapi until Narasimhavarman burns it down and rescues her. Finally, Sivagami is united with her aging father. She is initially heart-broken on realising that Narasimhavarman is married to someone else, but later decides to dedicate herself to the God Shiva.

Kalkiyin Sivakamiyin Sabadham Part III Love of Monk (Chapters 1-57)

by Kalki Krishnamurthy

A historical four parts novel set in 7th Century in South India against the backdrop of various historical events and figures revolving around the Chalukya King, Pulikesi II laying a siege of Kanchi and Narasimhavarman avenging this by attacking Vatapi, the capital of the Chalukyas. Sivakami a dancer close to the heart of Pallava King Narasimhavaraman, vows that she would not leave Vatapi until Narasimhavarman burns it down and rescues her. Finally, Sivagami is united with her aging father. She is initially heart-broken on realising that Narasimhavarman is married to someone else, but later decides to dedicate herself to the God Shiva.

Kumara Kuruparar's Mathurai Kalampakam

by Kumara Kuruparar

Venpa is one of the poetic formats of classical Tamil. Poet Kumara Kuruparar glorifies Lord Murugan of Tiruchendur in sixty one verses. Sakalakalavalli Malai is a nine verses poem praising Goddess Saraswati (God of Wisdom). Neethi Neri Vilakkam is a 101 verses poems preaching morals and ethics everyone should bear in mind.

Kurinji Malar

by Naa. Paarthasarathy

‘Kurinji Malar’ is a Tamil social novel set up in and around Madurai, is the story of Poorani and Aravindan, and their characterization is so unique and known for that the book is considered as one of the veteran author’s best works.

Paavendar Bharathidasanin Ethipaaratha Muttham

by Bharathidasan

Comprises 32 chapters in two parts: The first part picturises the deep love of Ponmodi, the hero and Poongothai, the heroine which was opposed by the parents resulting in the hero’s exile to the north.Unable to bear the separation, Poongothai proceeds in search of her lover while he was on his way back home following the rift he had with a saint in the north. While both meeting surprisingly at a jungle she exchanged a kiss with her lover but unfortunately the hero was killed by a villain. She also dies. In the second part the author regrets the unending tears of the parents of the lovers.

Ponniyin Selvan of Kalki:Part 1 Pudhu Vellam

by Kalki Krishnamoorthy

A historical novel in five parts, narrating the story of Chola King Arulmozhivarman (popularly known as Rajaraja Cholan who ruled Cholan kingdom between 985 and 1014 AD). It was the masterpiece of Kalki.This first part-Pudhu Vellam contains 57 chapters.

Ponniyin Selvan of Kalki:Part 2 Suzhal Katru

by Kalki Krishnamoorthy

A historical novel in five parts, narrating the story of Chola King Arulmozhivarman (popularly known as Rajaraja Cholan who ruled Cholan kingdom between 985 and 1014 AD). It was the masterpiece of Kalki. This second part-Suzhal Katru contains 53 chapters.

Ponniyin Selvan of Kalki:Part 3 Kolai Vaal

by Kalki Krishnamoorthy

A historical novel in five parts, narrating the story of Chola King Arulmozhivarman (popularly known as Rajaraja Cholan who ruled Cholan kingdom between 985 and 1014 AD). It was the masterpiece of Kalki. This third part-Kolai Vaal contains 46 chapters.

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