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Abirami Andhadhi

by Abirami Pattar Kavingar Kannadasan

When Abirami Pattar's life was in danger,the Goddess Abirami manifested herself before pattar to save his life and threw her thadanga over the sky such that it shined with bright light upon the horizon.The hymns on the Goddess sung by the pattar is Abhirami Andhadhi.

Bhagavad Gita: Commentary in Tamil

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

Bhagavad Gita is a sacred Hindu scripture and is a part of the epic Mahabharatha. It is believed to be the advice of Lord Krishna to Arjuna on Dharma on the eve of Kurushetra war. Though Bhagvad Gita requires certain intellectual skill to understand the contents and message, the author in his simple style churns out the essence of Gita in an easily understandable style.

C. Subramania Bharathiyar Padalkal - Part II

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

Bharathiar’s songs are eye openers and in the nature of awakening the spirit of the readers. This is a collection of Poems of Wisdom (25 Poems), Variety Poems (11 Poems) and Autobiography in poetic format.

Educational Psychology: கல்வி உளவியல்

by K. Thiagarajan

இந்நூல் இந்தியப் பல்கலைக் கழகங்களின் பி எட், எம்.எட் பட்ட வகுப்புகளுக்கான பாடதிட்டத்தை கவனத்தில் கொண்டு உருவாக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது. இந்நூலில் காணப்படும் உளவியல் கருத்துகளும், கோட்பாடுகளும் ஏற்கனவே நடைமுறையில் இருந்தாலும் அவற்றை விளக்க கையாளப்பட்டிருக்கும் எடுத்துக் காட்டுகள், நம்நாட்டுச் சூழலில் ஒவ்வொரு மாணவரும் சந்தித்திருக்கக் கூடிய அன்றாட வாழ்க்கை அனுபவங்களை ஒட்டி அமைந்தவை என்பது இந்நூலின் சிறப்பு.

Holy Bible - New Testament - Part I b Gospel According to Mark

by Mark

This gospel begins with the preaching of John the Baptist and the baptism of Jesus. It is the second book of the New Testament which contains sixteen chapters.

Holy Bible - New Testament - Part Ia Gospel According to Mathew

by Mathew

Gospel of Mathew is one of the four Canonical gospels and is the first book of the New Testament. It contains twenty eight chapters and gives an account of the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus.

Holy Bible - New Testament - Part IIA, The Gospel According to John

by John

The Gospel of John, ascribed to the Apostle John. This gospel begins with a philosophical prologue and ends with appearances of the resurrected Jesus. It is the fourth book of the New Testament and contains eleven chapters.

Holy Bible - New Testament - Part IIb Gospel According to Luke

by Luke

The Gospel of Luke, ascribed to Luke begins with parallel stories of the birth and childhood of John the Baptist and Jesus and ends with appearances of the resurrected Jesus and his ascension into heaven. It is the third book of the New Testament and contains twenty four chapters.

Kandar Anubuthi, Kandar Alangaram,Vel/Mayil/Seval Viruttham and Tiruvakuppu of Arunagiri Nathar

by Arunagiri Nathar

Kandar Anubhuthi: In this composition of 51 verses the poet, in his inimitable style of ‘sandham’(Tune), worships Lord Murugan for protection and salvation. Kandar Alangaram: Arunagirinathar offers his favourite deity God Murugan not a garland of flowers (poomalai), but a garland of songs (paamalai) in 107 verses. It describes the different manifestations of Muruga in each temple and how He showers mercy on the devotees. Vel –Mayil-Seval Virutham: Vel is a sharp Weapon adorning the hand of God Murugan, Mayil (Peacock) is His Vehicle (Vahana) and Seval (Rooster) is His Flag. Virutham is the tempo of the lyrics. Arunagirinathar glorifies the three- Vel, Mayil and Seval, each in six viruthams.Vel is a symbol of intellect, Mayil represents splendor and majesty and Seval wakes up people from darkness to dawn.

Literary Works of Bharathidaasan: Azhagin Cirippu

by Kanakasubbaratnam Alias Bharathidasan

Poet Bharathidasan’s style captivates the reader as he describes various aspects of nature.The rich poetry yet quite understandable by one and all is what makes Bharathidassa's poems so well loved.

Oppiyal Ilakkiyam

by K. Kailasapathy

The book talks about Comparative Literature, and it is a compilation of different essays by the author under the topic like Comparative Literature’s philosophies, research in the field,Tamil Heroic Age etc.

‘Pournami Iravu’ Mattrum Pira Kathaikal

by Latha Ramakrishnan Kartar Singh Duggal

This Tamil translation by Latha Ramakrishnan of Kartar Singh Duggal’s Akademi Award winning Short Stories in Punjabi ‘IK Chhit Chanan Di’ contains 41 short stories.

Puyal

by Palagummi Padmaraju T. S. Giriprakash

Puyal (Cyclone) is a Tamil Translation by T. S. Giriprakash of Palagummi Padmaraju’s Sahitya Akademi Award winning (1985) Telugu Short Stories “Galivana”. Galivana won second prize in an international competition held by the New York Herald Tribune in 1952. It comprises 18 stories portraying the complex inner life of an average person probing psychologically deep into the depths of human thought, emotion and experience.

Thanniir Desam of Vairamuthu-Part I

by Kavignar Vairamuthu

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

Aayirathil Iruvar

by Sujatha

The suspense story narrates how the detectives Ganesh and Vasanth successfully expose the mystery in the death of a woman wedded to an I.A.S.Officer.

C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar Songs - Part III

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

Kannan pattu comprises 23 chapters each in which the poet considers God Krishna in various roles as mother, father, servant, king, disciple, guru (teacher), child, lover, master, deity and so on. Kuyil pattu (Songs of Cuckoo) praises the glory of cuckoo in 9 chapters.

Computere oru kathai sollu

by Sujatha

A compilation of fifteen short stories of mystery and suspense.

En Iniya Iyanthira

by Sujatha

A science fiction serialized in a popular Tamil weekly during 80s. With advancing mechanization, this novel interestingly visualizes what would happen in 2021 A.D.

Holy Bible - New Testament - Part IV Corinthians I & II

by Corinthians

The First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians is the seventh book of the New Testament which contains sixteen chapters. The Second Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians is the eighth book of the New Testament which contains thirteen chapters.

Kalki

by R. Mohan

Kalki is the Pseudonym of Laureate of Tamil Literature, Ra. Krishnamoorthy (1899-1954), who founded the popular Tamil magazine "Kalki". In this Monograph in Tamil by R. Mohan, Kalki's life sketches, his literary works, his multifaceted personality, etc., are narrated in such a vivid style as the present generation would find fascinating to read and wonder.

Malai Mel Neruppu

by Ashokamitran Anita Desai

This book is the Tamil Translation by Ashokamitran of Anita Desai’s Akademi Award winning English novel “Fire on the Mountain”. The plot of this novel is set at the backdrop of Simla hills, portraying wonderfully the ways of Indian life and stages of old age. In this novel, the intricacies of relationship and the palpation of kinship are vividly picturized to captivate the readers.

Nijathai Thedi

by Sujatha

Starting from his first short story published in a Tamil Weekly, it is a compilation of a few short stories of Sujatha (alias S.Rangarajan) written during the early years of his writing career.

Pathavikkaga

by Sujatha

This novel depicts how crime and perfidy act as powerful forces in determining the destiny of the people in a bogus democracy.

Pirivom Santhippom – Part 2

by Sujatha

Popular Tamil novelist Sujatha (alias S. Rangarajan)’s Tamil novel “Pirivom Santhippom” which was serialised in the Tamil Weekly ‘Ananda Vikatan’ with a mass reading has two parts. This second part starts with Raghu’s migration to U.S. for higher education where he meets his ex-love Madhumita with her husband Radhakishen, a betrayer, and ends on Madhu’s fatal end in a car accident and Raghu marries Ratna. A vivid portrayal of NRI’s life abroad; also produced as a feature film in Tamil.

Pirivom Santhippom - Part 1

by Sujatha

Popular Tamil novelist Sujatha (alias S. Rangarajan)’s Tamil novel “Pirivom Santhippom” which was serialised in the Tamil Weekly ‘Ananda Vikatan’ with a mass reading has two parts. This first part is a love story spun around two characters Raghu and Madhu was set in Tamiraparani in Tirunelveli District of Tamilnadu. This novel was also produced as a feature film in Tamil.

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