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Great Regulars: Thirukkural Tamil: ) also known as the Kural)
Great Regulars: Thirukkural (Tamil: )" also known as the Kural) Rus Bowden 2010
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Poetry & Poets in Rags: Great Regulars: Thirukkural Tamil: ) also known as the Kural)
Great Regulars: Thirukkural (Tamil: )" also known as the Kural) Rus Bowden 2010
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Great Regulars: Thirukkural Tamil: ) also known as the Kural)
Archive 2010-01-01 Rus Bowden 2010
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To make this credible, the pre-Christian date for Kural has been replaced by more recent dates.
Rajiv Malhotra: How Evangelists Invented 'Dravidian Christianity' Rajiv Malhotra 2011
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The Tamil classical tradition consists of two great components: an ethical treatise called Thirukural abbreviated Kural, authored by the great sage Thiruvalluvar, and a sophisticated Vedanta philosophical system called Saiva Siddhanta, which traces its origins to the Vedas and was nurtured by many Tamil savants over the centuries.
Rajiv Malhotra: How Evangelists Invented 'Dravidian Christianity' Rajiv Malhotra 2011
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To make this credible, the pre-Christian date for Kural has been replaced by more recent dates.
Rajiv Malhotra: How Evangelists Invented 'Dravidian Christianity' Rajiv Malhotra 2011
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The Tamil classical tradition consists of two great components: an ethical treatise called Thirukural abbreviated Kural, authored by the great sage Thiruvalluvar, and a sophisticated Vedanta philosophical system called Saiva Siddhanta, which traces its origins to the Vedas and was nurtured by many Tamil savants over the centuries.
Rajiv Malhotra: How Evangelists Invented 'Dravidian Christianity' Rajiv Malhotra 2011
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Poetic Obituaries: Entering the media field in the early 1990s he Puniyamoorthy Sathiyamoorthy began contributing to "Pulika'lin Kural" Voice of Tigers besides writing short-stories, poems and articles in the media including 'Ve'lichcham' magazine.
Archive 2009-02-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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Sanskrit influence is clear in the early Tamil grammar Tolkappiyam and in the Kural of Tiruvalluvar, lofty songs of a priest of pariahs (2nd3rd centuries C.E.).
c. South India 2001
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Among those which have been plausibly referred to the second century A.D. are the two narrative poems Śilappadhikaram and Manimêkhalai as well as the celebrated collection of didactic verses known as the Kural.
Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2 Charles Eliot 1896
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