154:
The warriors who return from the war found the doors of their household closed and they ask the women to open them. Meanwhile goblins who witnessed the battle narrates the story to the goddess Kali who resides in the forest. The poem contains thirteen parts
214:
The author then proceeds to explain the training that
Kulothunga received in warfare and his heroics in Vayiragaram and Chakrakottam while he was still young. Next he proceeds to talk about his queens and how one day the king wanted to move his capital to
206:
Jayamkondar, the court poet, touches on various sections such as lineage of the king, his birth, his family, the training in warfare that he received as a child, his accession to the throne, his exploits and his subsequent move to the city of
126:
is a type of literature that is written on a king (or a general) who kills a thousand elephants in a war. It is customary to name the poem on the one who was defeated.
278:
142:
where a thousand elephants are slain. It gives a vivid and a graphic description of battle scenes. It is hailed as one of the master-pieces of
333:
357:
294:
352:
17:
119:
123:
279:
http://www.tamilvu.org/library/nationalized/scholars/pdf/literature/chayang_kond_taar_kaling_kattupparand_i.pdf
135:
290:
115:
236:
139:
8:
301:
Tamil news
Vairamuthu speech on kalingathu parani live tamil news, tamil news live,redpix
184:рокрпЗропрпН роорпБро▒рпИрокрпНрокро╛роЯрпБ (Goblins appeal to gracious consort, representing their intense hunger)
107:
111:
255:
Sri
Varadarajaswami Temple, Kanchi: A Study of Its History, Art and Architecture
143:
99:
91:
51:
299:
346:
321:
Temples of Kr╠ес╣гс╣Зa in South India: history, art, and traditions in Tamiln─Бс╕Нu
181:роЗро░ро╛роЪ рокро╛ро░роорпНрокро░ро┐ропроорпН (Lineage of the Chola kings in which Kulothunga was born)
219:. Finally, he touches on the circumstances which led to the Kalinga war.
103:
61:
41:
227:
An
English rendering of Kalingattuparani is done by E.S. Muthuswamy.
306:
216:
208:
79:
175:рокрпЗропрпНрокрпНрокро╛роЯро┐ропродрпБ (In praise of the attendant spirits of Kali)
166:роХро╛роЯрпБ рокро╛роЯро┐ропродрпБ (In praise of the forest where Kali dwells)
196:роХро│роорпН рокро╛роЯро┐ропродрпБ (Of the heroic deeds in the battlefield)
190:роХро╛ро│ро┐роХрпНроХрпБроХрпН роХрпВро│ро┐ роХрпВро▒ро┐ропродрпБ (Golblin narrates to Kali)
146:literature with its majestic style and diction.
344:
239:, four stanzas from the 12 part have been used.
134:Kalingattuparani depicts the Chola invasion of
336:. Institute of Asian Studies (Chennai). 2006.
169:роХрпЛропро┐ро▓рпН рокро╛роЯро┐ропродрпБ (In praise of the Kali temple)
193:рокрпЛро░рпН рокро╛роЯро┐ропродрпБ (Description of battle scenes)
14:
345:
334:"Kalinkattup Parani : Im English"
222:
172:родрпЗро╡ро┐ропрпИрокрпН рокро╛роЯро┐ропродрпБ (In praise of Kali)
230:
187:роЕро╡родро╛ро░роорпН (Incarnation of Kulothunga)
24:
25:
369:
27:12th-century poem by Jayamkondar
326:
314:
283:
272:
260:
248:
13:
1:
242:
106:, celebrating the victory of
201:
163:роХроЯрпИ родро┐ро▒рокрпНрокрпБ (Open the doors)
160:роХроЯро╡рпБро│рпН ро╡ро╛ро┤рпНродрпНродрпБ (Invocation)
7:
358:Elephants in Indian culture
10:
374:
129:
353:Tamil-language literature
95:
75:
67:
57:
47:
37:
235:In the 2010 tamil movie
267:Tamil studies, Volume 1
149:
116:Anantavarman Chodaganga
102:poem and a war song by
178:роЗроирпНродро┐ро░роЪро╛ро▓роорпН (Jugglery)
138:under the command of
140:Karunakara Tondaiman
98:) is a 12th-century
223:English translation
34:
108:Kulottunga Chola I
32:
120:Chola-Kalinga war
85:
84:
76:Publication place
33:Kalingattuparani
18:Kalinkkattuparani
16:(Redirected from
365:
338:
337:
330:
324:
318:
312:
311:
287:
281:
276:
270:
264:
258:
252:
231:In popular media
97:
96:роХро▓ро┐роЩрпНроХродрпНродрпБрокрпНрокро░рогро┐
88:Kalingattuparani
35:
31:
21:
373:
372:
368:
367:
366:
364:
363:
362:
343:
342:
341:
332:
331:
327:
319:
315:
298:
295:Wayback Machine
288:
284:
277:
273:
265:
261:
253:
249:
245:
233:
225:
204:
199:
152:
132:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
371:
361:
360:
355:
340:
339:
325:
313:
282:
271:
259:
246:
244:
241:
232:
229:
224:
221:
203:
200:
198:
197:
194:
191:
188:
185:
182:
179:
176:
173:
170:
167:
164:
161:
157:
151:
148:
131:
128:
83:
82:
77:
73:
72:
69:
65:
64:
59:
55:
54:
49:
45:
44:
39:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
370:
359:
356:
354:
351:
350:
348:
335:
329:
322:
317:
309:
308:
303:
302:
296:
292:
286:
280:
275:
268:
263:
256:
251:
247:
240:
238:
228:
220:
218:
212:
210:
195:
192:
189:
186:
183:
180:
177:
174:
171:
168:
165:
162:
159:
158:
156:
147:
145:
141:
137:
127:
125:
121:
117:
113:
109:
105:
101:
93:
89:
81:
78:
74:
71:after 1110 CE
70:
66:
63:
60:
56:
53:
50:
46:
43:
40:
36:
30:
19:
328:
320:
316:
305:
300:
291:Ghostarchive
289:Archived at
285:
274:
266:
262:
254:
250:
234:
226:
213:
205:
153:
133:
87:
86:
29:
104:Jayamkondar
62:Epic poetry
42:Jayamkondar
347:Categories
243:References
323:, page 77
269:, page 65
257:, page 13
202:Structure
110:over the
68:Published
293:and the
237:Raavanan
48:Language
307:YouTube
136:Kalinga
130:Premise
118:in the
112:Kalinga
217:Kanchi
209:Kanchi
124:Parani
114:king,
38:Author
144:Tamil
100:Tamil
92:Tamil
80:India
58:Genre
52:Tamil
150:Plot
211:.
349::
304:.
297::
122:.
94::
310:.
90:(
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.