Tirutakkatevar
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Tirutakkatevar was a Tamil Jain poet who wrote Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, one of The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature.[1] He, as a local king, also supported Kambar, one of the most famous poets of Tamil literature.
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- ^ "Tamizh Amudham". Boston University. Retrieved 2 February 2012.
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