Posted by Rajasundharam at May 08, 2014
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Name
of this street is ezhuthanikara street, this is because people who
lived long back in this street played a major role in modern Tamil
literature. they worked as a writers who convert the ancient Tamil (olai
) (Palm-leaf manuscript) to paper which
we are reading it now. most of the Tamil book were converted here.
under the guidelines of U. V. Swaminatha Iyer who later got the tile
Tamil thatha (grandfather of Tamil) so when I plan a trip to Madurai i
read some books and listen to some speeches of Tamil writers so that I came
to know about this.
one of the famous writers said, Tamil literature what we reading is not exactly the original one they have edited some part. for example, kannaki well known from the book silapathikaram she marched towards Madurai to meet the king, in between he met one Buddhist follower and he said some advice to kannaki but what we can read in that book is that she met Buddhist follower in between that it. this is because U. V. Swaminatha Iyer won't like Buddhist and their principle so he don't want to mention what she said to kannaki. when I plan a trip to Madurai this spot also on my visit list.
one of the famous writers said, Tamil literature what we reading is not exactly the original one they have edited some part. for example, kannaki well known from the book silapathikaram she marched towards Madurai to meet the king, in between he met one Buddhist follower and he said some advice to kannaki but what we can read in that book is that she met Buddhist follower in between that it. this is because U. V. Swaminatha Iyer won't like Buddhist and their principle so he don't want to mention what she said to kannaki. when I plan a trip to Madurai this spot also on my visit list.
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