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'''Tirutakkatevar''' was a [[Tamil people|Tamil]] poet who wrote ''[[Jivaka-chintamani]]'', one of [[The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature|the five greatest epics of Tamil literature]], (''Manimegalai, Silapadhigaaram , Valayaapathi'' and ''Kundalakesi'', along with ''[[Jivaka-chintamani]]'', constitute the five great epics of Tamil literature). He, as a local king, also supported to create Kamban, one of the most famous poets of Tamil literature. |
'''Tirutakkatevar''' was a [[Tamil people|Tamil]] poet who wrote ''[[Jivaka-chintamani]]'', one of [[The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature|the five greatest epics of Tamil literature]], (''Manimegalai, Silapadhigaaram , Valayaapathi'' and ''Kundalakesi'', along with ''[[Jivaka-chintamani]]'', constitute the five great epics of Tamil literature). He, as a local king, also supported to create Kamban, one of the most famous poets of Tamil literature. |
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Tirutakkatevar was a Tamil poet who wrote Jivaka-chintamani, one of the five greatest epics of Tamil literature, (Manimegalai, Silapadhigaaram , Valayaapathi and Kundalakesi, along with Jivaka-chintamani, constitute the five great epics of Tamil literature). He, as a local king, also supported to create Kamban, one of the most famous poets of Tamil literature.