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Kovintai
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Kuberamitra
KuperatattaD
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Kurutattai
(Gurudatta)
Cinatattai
(Sudarjana)
Kantukkatab
'mountain poetry' and pasture land poetry and sea side poetry Karupporul each of the six seasons of the Tamil year and duringthe six major divisions of the Tamil day. Kiattil Drying the fish making salt fish and products the people Puṛanānūru p. 82
cut. 247.
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Kaberamitra 70 31
Kuberatattan 71 2 (Samati) 71 5 Karutattai 71 10 (Puradatta) 71 30 Cinatatti (Sudañjana) 73 23 Kantakkajan 74 17 mountain 79 2 poetry and
73 23
sea side poetry
For
Kotavari
'tavari'
Uripporul each of the six major divisions of the Tamil day
81 17
Kalatti drying the 8 35 fish fish and ducts 81 36
they people 83 28 Putanäpäru 84 Fn.3 p. 83
84 Fn.3
cut. 251
85 Fn.2
79 23
Tamit 85 Fn.5 chacteristics 86 14
cotains 86 20 composion 87 3
anothar 87 5 Aeriyappa 87 37 Tami 88 22 expreresses 88 Fr. 2
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kuriy
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palaiyat
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flesh
embellished
will live
indication
cut. 109
Matavi things oflife in
conformity with these rules. Kama encompa sses the desires and pleasures of life one enjoys; now these are
treated point of view. Virtuous
Civakan vv 934-960
mayachadmaparāyaṇah
Dhira-lalita
tirumakab
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great amount of perfuming look like the day Kailasasikhariņām
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palayaiyat 88 Fn 2, line 9 influcence 89 18 90 8
nul
Ce
90 13
flech
90 19
embellished 91 28 with
figures will
indicatlon 92 3
cnt. 109 Malavi things of life one
enjoys;
how these 94 32
treated
point of
Ibid.2:6
pulampalu makilvu pulampu
makilvu
Virtuous
Cinvakan
92 Fn.2
93 22 94 7
94 26
vv. 984-960 94 Fn.2
94 26
mayachadma 95 Fn.6
prayanah
Ibid 2:3
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Dhira-laita 97 2 tiromakan 98 28 great of 100 13 perfumming 102 24 look the day 102 32 Ksilasasi 106 10 khariņām
Potumai 106 27 Kupamiaipar 107 4
Petumpat 106 35
mätaraka 107 15
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