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Madurai Sokkanathar Tamizh Vidu Thoothu

by S. Radha Krishnan

This book falls under Thoothu Ilakkiyam which is a very important part of Sanga Ilakkiyam. As the name suggests, it is a message passed on to Lord Sokkanathar – the male protagonist by the female protagonist using Tamizh language as the messenger. It also talkls about Tamizh’s greatness and why it is chosen to deliver the message of the lady’s sorrow.

Mozhi Varalaru

by Mu. Varadarajan

This book by Veteran author, elaborates the very rich heritage and literature of the ancient language of Tamizh, with sections on the Tamizh people, customs, beliefs and culture of the ancient Tamizhs.

Nannool Ezhuthathigaram

by Pavanathi Munivar Puliyur Kesigan

Nannool was written by Pavananthi Munivar in 13th cenctury,which is one of the most ancient and reffered text even today.The explanation is by Puliyur Kesigan.

Nannool: Kandigaiyurai Sollathikaram

by Arumuga Navalar Avargal

Nannool was written by Pavananthi Munivar in the 13th century and is one of the most referred text for Tamizh Grammar even today.

Nattupura Iyal

by S. Shanmugasundaram

This book talks in detail about 'Folklore' as a subject. It is about the people living in rural areas, their different customs, songs, dances ,beliefs ,life style etc. The content makes it very useful as a reference text .

Oppilakiya Nokkil Sangakalam

by Kathir. Mahadevan

This book is a reference text for Comparative Literature and viewing Sangam Literature through it's eyes.It also covers various topics like Comparative Study in stylistics, Heroic Age, Poetry on Love, Elegy, odes etc.

Oppilakkiya Arimugam

by Thamizhannal

The book talks about the history of Comparative Literature, it’s uses, significance, related research etc and emphasizes that literature is one, as art and humanity are .

Panjali Sabadham

by Se. Ulaganathan Bharathiyar

‘Panjali Sabadham’ the veteran poet retells the epic with his unique touch making Panjali the main protagonist and thereby emphasizing the importance of women.

Pisiranthaiyar

by Bharadidasan

Pisiranthaiyar was a Tamil poet and friend of King Kopperunchozhar. He also died along with the king. Their story stands as a great example of friendship and loyalty.This book won the author his Sahithya akademy award.

Puthiya Nokkil Tamizh Ilakkiya Varalaru

by Thamizhannal

This book talks about the origin, growth and History of Thamizh Literature with a newer perspective.It elaborates Tamizh Literature various important eras as well.

Tamizh Naval Ilakkiyam

by K. Kailasapathi

This book talks about the history and growth of Tamizh novels and it’s importance as a genre in Tamizh Literature

Tamizhaga Varalaru: Makkalum Panpatum

by K. K. Pillai

This book talks in detail about the history of Tamil Nadu and it’s people and culture from ancient times to the 20th century covering Sangam period, the era of Chozhas, Pallavas, Pandyas, Nayakkars and the arrival of Europeans and the 20th century.

Thirukuttrala kuravanji

by Puliyur Kesigan

This kuravanji is in praise of Lord Shiva in the form of Thirukutrala Nadhar ,Vasanthavalli's admiration for Him and Vasanthavalli’s interaction with a tribal woman.

Tholkappiyam: Sollathikaram Senavarayam

by Tholkappiyar Senavarayar M. Sanmugam Pillai

Tholkappiyam is the oldest Tamil Grammar work we have now, written by Tholkappiyar. It has 1602 versus divided into three broad divisions – Ezhuthathikaram, Solathikaram, Porulathikaram. Of these, Sollathikaram has 9 Iyals, that elaborates about Syntax of Tamizh language.

Tiranayvuk Kalai: Kolkaikalum Anukumuraikalum

by T. S. Natarajan

The book talks about Criticism as a subject, it’s growth, approaches, philosophies and various types of criticism in detail.

Yapparunkalakarigai: Moolamum Uraiyum

by S. Thirugyanasambhandham

This book is one of the most referred ones for Tamizh Grammar and the explanation is given by the author in a very simple language that makes it very useful to students.

Yesu Kaviyam

by Kannadasan

The veteran poet in this book talks about the history of Jesus Christ in the form of poetry.

Summary: Embedding a Culture of Science and Technology Throughout the Department of State

by David E. Liddle

Diplomacy for the 21st Century recommends steps that the department should embrace in order to take full advantage of the leading science and technology (S&T) capabilities of the United States. These capabilities provide the department with many opportunities to promote a variety of the interests of the United States and its allies in a rapidly changing world wherein S&T are important drivers of economic development at home and abroad and help ensure international security. This summary version highlights the main ideas and key messages of the full report.

Aadmi Ka Jahar

by Srilal Shukla

Aadami Ka Jahar

NIOS Book Code-319 Higher Secondary Course-Books 1 and 2 of Commerce -Business Studies

by National Institute Of Open Schooling

This book covers the following important modules under Commerce for NIOS Senior Secondary Course: Business Around Us, Business Organizations, Business Management, Business Finance,Marketing etc.

Tamil Nadu Government Standard 8 - Tamil Second Term

by Tamil Nadu Government

Standard 8 Tamil Medium,Second Term sylabus for the subject Tamil.

Tamil Nadu Government Standard 8 Tamil Medium Second Term - Social Science

by Tamil Nadu Government

Standard 8 Tamil Medium,Second Term sylabus for the subject Social Science.

Tamil Nadu Government Standard 8 Tamil Medium Second Term - Science

by Tamil Nadu Government

Standard 8 Tamil Medium,Second Term sylabus for the subject Science.

Habitation of Mordinity

by Dipesh Chakrabarty

In Habitations of Modernity, Dipesh Chakrabarty explores the complexities of modernism in India and seeks principles of humaneness grounded in everyday life that may elude grand political theories. The questions that motivate Chakrabarty are shared by all postcolonial historians and anthropologists: How do we think about the legacy of the European Enlightenment in lands far from Europe in geography or history? How can we envision ways of being modern that speak to what is shared around the world, as well as to cultural diversity? How do we resist the tendency to justify the violence accompanying triumphalist moments of modernity? Chakrabarty pursues these issues in a series of closely linked essays, ranging from a history of the influential Indian series Subaltern Studies to examinations of specific cultural practices in modern India, such as the use of khadi—Gandhian style of dress—by male politicians and the politics of civic consciousness in public spaces. He concludes with considerations of the ethical dilemmas that arise when one writes on behalf of social justice projects.

Swatantrata Sangram

by Bipin Chandra Amlesh Tripathi Varun De

It traces the glorrious freedom movement of India. All aspects of the movements have been covered beautifully

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