Tirumaṅkaiyāḻvār’s Maṭal Poems and Social History of Early Medieval South India
Tirumaṅkaiyāḻvār (ca. 9th century A.D.), one of the South Indian medieval poet-saints, was an ardent and prolific exponent of early Tamil bhakti ideology, focusing on Viṣṇu as the Ultimate Being. In his two maṭal poems, he used the literary techniques known to classical Tamil poetry to express his...
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Autor principal: | Jacek Woźniak |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2021
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