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Perumpanarruppatai : ウィキペディア英語版
Perumpāṇāṟṟuppaṭai

Perumpanarruppatai,(Tamil: பெரும்பாணாற்றுப்படை) is a Tamil poetic work in the ''Pathinenmaelkanakku'' anthology of Tamil literature, belonging to the Sangam period corresponding to between 100 BCE – 100 CE. ''Perumpanarruppatai'' contains 500 lines of poetry in the ''Achiriyappa'' meter. The poems were written by the poet Kadiyalur Uruttirangannanar in praise of king Tondaiman Ilandiraiyan. ''Perumpanarruppatai'' belongs to the Pattupattu collection and follows the ''Arruppadtai'' style, a device used by most of the books in the Pattupattu collection. The work mentions how a ''brother'' of an ancient Chola king met with a Naga princess and had by him a son. The son was affectionately called ''Ilam Tiraiyan'' or literally the ''Young Tiraiyan'' by the family . Tiraiyar was the name of the naga tribe to which his mother belonged. Over the course of time he went on to rise to the position of the ''Lord of Thondaimandalam'' and took on the title ''Tondaiman''.
''Arruppatai'' poems read like travelogues in which poets who were returning with gifts received from a king, encourage other poets to do the same by describing in glowing terms the king and his country. This gives the opportunity to the poet, among other topics, to describe in great detail the natural beauty, fertility, and resources of the territory that has to be traversed to reach the palace of the patron.
==References==

* Mudaliyar, Singaravelu A., Apithana Cintamani, An encyclopaedia of Tamil Literature, (1931) - Reprinted by Asian Educational Services, New Delhi (1983)
* http://www.projectmadurai.org/pm_etexts/pdf/pm0069.pdf ''Perumpanarruppatai'' eText at Project madurai


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