Thoditthalai Viluthandinar

Biography

Thoditthalai Viluthandinar was came to be called so owing to the phrase "Thoditthalai Vilutthandu" used in the verse that he composed in Purananuru.[1] This was the only verse that describes the boisterous acts of young men.[2]

Contribution to the Sangam literature

Thoditthalai Viluthandinar has written a sole Sangam verse, namely, verse 243 of the Purananuru, apart from verse 22 of the Tiruvalluva Maalai.[1][2]

Views on Valluvar and the Kural

Thoditthalai Viluthandinar opines about Valluvar and the Kural text thus:[3]

The great poet's work comprises everything; or, if there be anything which it does not comprise, he alone knows it.

See also

Notes

  1. Vedanayagam, Rama (2017). திருவள்ளுவ மாலை மூலமும் எளிய உரை விளக்கமும் [Tiruvalluva Maalai: Moolamum Eliya Urai Vilakkamum] (in Tamil) (1 ed.). Chennai: Manimekalai Prasuram. pp. 35–36.
  2. Kowmareeshwari (Ed.), S. (August 2012). அகநானூறு, புறநானூறு [Agananuru, Purananuru]. Sanga Ilakkiyam (in Tamil). 3 (1 ed.). Chennai: Saradha Pathippagam. pp. 410 (Book IV).CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  3. Robinson, 2001, p. 26.

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