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  1. Extraordinary Child
    Poems from a South Indian Devotional Genre
    Published: 1997; ©1997
    Publisher:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of... more

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    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of Tamil literature. Since the twelfth century, when the first known pillaittamil was written in honor of a Chola king, many of these poems have been composed in praise of Murugan and South Indian goddesses, as well as saints and venerated monastic abbots. In recent times pillaittamils have been dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, the Virgin Mary, and Baby Jesus, as well as notable political figures and moviestars. Extraordinary Child provides a sampler of translations from, and analysis of, seven pillaittamils of particular religious, aesthetic, or political significance.

     

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    ISBN: 9780824862442
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    Series: SHAPS Library of Translations
    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Piḷḷaittamil̲; Tamil language; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Piḷḷaittamil̲; Tamil language; Devotional poetry, Tamil.; Devotional poetry, Tamil.; Piḷḷaittamil̲.; Tamil language.; POETRY / General
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    Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Illustrations and Tables -- -- Preface -- -- I. HOW TO READ A PILLAITTAMIL -- -- 1. Extraordinary Child -- -- 2. Asking for the Moon, Taming the Tiger -- -- II. PILLAITTAMILS FOR READING -- -- 3. The Florescence -- -- 4. A Temple and a Pillaittamil -- -- 5. The Hindu Monastic Milieu -- -- 6. A Pillaittamil to Muhammad -- -- 7. One Poet’s Baby Jesus -- -- 8. Poetry of Cultural Nationalism -- -- III. REFLECTIONS ON PILLAITTAMILS -- -- 9. The Fruits of Reading Pillaittamils -- -- Appendix: Descriptions of Pillaittamils in Texts about Poetics -- -- Notes -- -- Bibliography -- -- Index

  2. Extraordinary child
    poems from a South Indian devotional genre
    Published: 1997
    Publisher:  Univ. of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu

    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of... more

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    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of Tamil literature. Since the twelfth century, when the first known pillaittamil was written in honor of a Chola king, many of these poems have been composed in praise of Murugan and South Indian goddesses, as well as saints and venerated monastic abbots In recent times pillaittamils have been dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, the Virgin Mary, and Baby Jesus, as well as notable political figures and moviestars. Extraordinary Child provides a sampler of translations, from, and analysis of, seven pillaittamils of particular religious, aesthetic, or political significance Interspersed throughout the translations are essays on topics such as the virtuoso displays of poetic skill in poems addressed to the moon (a standard component of pillaittamil), the influence of pillaittamil on temple art, and the ways in which pillaittamil have been used for political purposes. An introduction initiates the reading into the pillaittamil tradition by explaining what a pillaittamil does and how contemporary Western audiences can learn to savor the subtleties of the poetry

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0824810635
    Series: SHAPS library of translations
    Subjects: Hymnen; Kinderen; Grammatik; Kind; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Piḷḷaittamiḻ; Tamil language
    Scope: XIII, 297 S., Ill.
  3. Śiva's demon devotee
    Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār
    Published: c2010
    Publisher:  State University of New York Press, Albany

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    ISBN: 9781438430898
    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature; Schiwaismus; Religiöse Literatur
    Other subjects: Kāraikkālammai (6th cent); Kāraikkālammai (ca. 6./7. Jh.)
    Scope: xii, 193 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Extraordinary child
    poems from a South Indian devotional genre
    Published: c1997
    Publisher:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, HI

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    Subjects: Grammatik; Piḷḷaittamiḻ; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Tamil language
    Scope: xiii, 297 p.
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    "A publication of the School of Hawaiian Asian & Pacific Studies, University of Hawai'i"--P. preceding t.p

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-279) and index

  5. Extraordinary Child
    Poems from a South Indian Devotional Genre
    Published: [1997]; © 1997
    Publisher:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of... more

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    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of Tamil literature. Since the twelfth century, when the first known pillaittamil was written in honor of a Chola king, many of these poems have been composed in praise of Murugan and South Indian goddesses, as well as saints and venerated monastic abbots. In recent times pillaittamils have been dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, the Virgin Mary, and Baby Jesus, as well as notable political figures and moviestars. Extraordinary Child provides a sampler of translations from, and analysis of, seven pillaittamils of particular religious, aesthetic, or political significance

     

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    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Piḷḷaittamil̲; Tamil language
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  6. Śiva's demon devotee
    Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār
    Published: c2010 (2012)
    Publisher:  State University of New York Press, Albany

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    ISBN: 1438430892; 9781438430898
    Series: UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Poetry; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Schiwaismus; Religiöse Literatur
    Other subjects: Karaikkalammai / 6th cent / Criticism and interpretation; Kāraikkālammai / active 6th century; Kāraikkālammai (active 6th century); Kāraikkālammai (ca. 6./7. Jh.)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 193 p.)
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  7. Extraordinary child
    poems from a South Indian devotional genre
    Published: ©1997
    Publisher:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, HI

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    ISBN: 058533241X; 0824862449; 9780585332413; 9780824862442
    Series: SHAPS library of translations
    Subjects: TRAVEL / Special Interest / Literary; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Piḷḷaittamiḻ; Tamil language / Grammar; Kinderen; Hymnen; FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Indic Languages; Grammatik; Kind; Piḷḷaittamiḻ; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Tamil language
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 297 pages)
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    "A publication of the School of Hawaiian Asian & Pacific Studies, University of Hawai'i"--Prelimimary page. - Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-279) and index

    pt. 1 - How to Read a Pillaittamil - 1 - Extraordinary Child - 2 - Asking for the Moon, Taming the Tiger -- - pt. 2 - Pillaittamils for Reading - 3 - The Florescence - 4 - A Temple and a Pillaittamil - 5 - The Hindu Monastic Milieu - 6 - A Pillaittamil to Muhammad - 7 - One Poet's Baby Jesus - 8 - Poetry of Cultural Nationalism -- - pt. 3 - Reflections on Pillaittamils - 9 - The Fruits of Reading Pillaittamils - Appendix - Descriptions of Pillaittamils in Texts about Poetics

    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of Tamil literature. Since the twelfth century, when the first known pillaittamil was written in honor of a Chola king, many of these poems have been composed in praise of Murugan and South Indian goddesses, as well as saints and venerated monastic abbots

    In recent times pillaittamils have been dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, the Virgin Mary, and Baby Jesus, as well as notable political figures and moviestars. Extraordinary Child provides a sampler of translations, from, and analysis of, seven pillaittamils of particular religious, aesthetic, or political significance

    Interspersed throughout the translations are essays on topics such as the virtuoso displays of poetic skill in poems addressed to the moon (a standard component of pillaittamil), the influence of pillaittamil on temple art, and the ways in which pillaittamil have been used for political purposes. An introduction initiates the reading into the pillaittamil tradition by explaining what a pillaittamil does and how contemporary Western audiences can learn to savor the subtleties of the poetry

  8. Śiva's demon devotee
    Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  State Univ. of New York Press, Albany

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    ISBN: 9781438430874
    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature; Religiöse Literatur; Schiwaismus
    Other subjects: Kāraikkālammai (6th cent); Kāraikkālammai (ca. 6./7. Jh.)
    Scope: XII, 193 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. Śiva's demon devotee
    Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār
    Published: c2010
    Publisher:  State University of New York Press, Albany

    Siva's Demon Devotee; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The Place of Kåraikkål Ammaiyårin South Indian History; 2. Kåraikkål Ammaiyår Through Her Poetry; 3. Kåraikkål Ammaiyår Through Her Stories; 4. The Temples and... more

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    Siva's Demon Devotee; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. The Place of Kåraikkål Ammaiyårin South Indian History; 2. Kåraikkål Ammaiyår Through Her Poetry; 3. Kåraikkål Ammaiyår Through Her Stories; 4. The Temples and Their Festivals; 5. The Poems; Notes; Works Cited; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z.

     

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    ISBN: 9781438430898; 1438430892
    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Poetry
    Other subjects: Kāraikkālammai active 6th century; Kāraikkālammai (active 6th century); Karaikkalammai 6th cent; Kāraikkālammai
    Scope: Online Ressource (xii, 193 p. ), ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Includes translations from Tamil. - Print version record

  10. Extraordinary child
    poems from a South Indian devotional genre
    Published: c1997
    Publisher:  University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, HI

    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of... more

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    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of Tamil literature. Since the twelfth century, when the first known pillaittamil was written in honor of a Chola king, many of these poems have been composed in praise of Murugan and South Indian goddesses, as well as saints and venerated monastic abbots In recent times pillaittamils have been dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, the Virgin Mary, and Baby Jesus, as well as notable political figures and moviestars. Extraordinary Child provides a sampler of translations, from, and analysis of, seven pillaittamils of particular religious, aesthetic, or political significance Interspersed throughout the translations are essays on topics such as the virtuoso displays of poetic skill in poems addressed to the moon (a standard component of pillaittamil), the influence of pillaittamil on temple art, and the ways in which pillaittamil have been used for political purposes. An introduction initiates the reading into the pillaittamil tradition by explaining what a pillaittamil does and how contemporary Western audiences can learn to savor the subtleties of the poetry

     

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    ISBN: 058533241X; 9780585332413
    Series: SHAPS library of translations
    Subjects: Tamil language; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Piḷḷaittamil̲
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xiii, 297 p), ill
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    "A publication of the School of Hawaiian Asian & Pacific Studies, University of Hawai'i"--Prelim. p

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-279) and index

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    pt. 1.How to Read a Pillaittamil.1.Extraordinary Child.2.Asking for the Moon, Taming the Tigerpt. 2.Pillaittamils for Reading.3.The Florescence.4.A Temple and a Pillaittamil.5.The Hindu Monastic Milieu.6.A Pillaittamil to Muhammad.7.One Poet's Baby Jesus.8.Poetry of Cultural Nationalismpt. 3.Reflections on Pillaittamils.9.The Fruits of Reading Pillaittamils.Appendix.Descriptions of Pillaittamils in Texts about Poetics.

  11. Śiva's demon devotee
    Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  State University of New York Press, Albany

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    ISBN: 9781438430874; 9781438430881; 1438430884
    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature
    Other subjects: Kāraikkālammai (active 6th century)
    Scope: XII, 193 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Includes translations from Tamil

  12. Tiruvācaka virivurai
    nān̲ku akavalkaḷ
    Published: 1958
    Publisher:  Tirucaṅkar Kampen̲i, Cen̲n̲ai

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    Language: Tamil
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    Edition: 3-m patippu
    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaivism
    Scope: xvii, 430 S., Ill.
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    Text Tamil in Tamil-Schrift

  13. Extraordinary Child
    Poems from a South Indian Devotional Genre
    Published: [1997]; © 1997
    Publisher:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of... more

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    For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally "Tamil for a child"), form a major genre of Tamil literature. Since the twelfth century, when the first known pillaittamil was written in honor of a Chola king, many of these poems have been composed in praise of Murugan and South Indian goddesses, as well as saints and venerated monastic abbots. In recent times pillaittamils have been dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, the Virgin Mary, and Baby Jesus, as well as notable political figures and moviestars. Extraordinary Child provides a sampler of translations from, and analysis of, seven pillaittamils of particular religious, aesthetic, or political significance

     

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    Subjects: POETRY / General; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Piḷḷaittamiḻ; Tamil language
    Scope: 1 online resource (312 pages)
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  14. Śiva's demon devotee
    Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār
    Published: 2010
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    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature
    Other subjects: Kāraikkālammai (active 6th century)
    Scope: XII, 193 S., Ill.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Includes translations from Tamil

  15. Śiva's demon devotee
    Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār
    Published: c2010
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    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature
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    Scope: Online-Ressource (xii, 193 p), ill
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    ""Siva�s Demon Devotee""; ""Contents""; ""List of Illustrations""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""1. The Place of Kåraikkål Ammaiyårin South Indian History""; ""2. Kåraikkål Ammaiyår Through Her Poetry""; ""3. Kåraikkål Ammaiyår Through Her Stories""; ""4. The Temples and Their Festivals""; ""5. The Poems""; ""Notes""; ""Works Cited""; ""Index""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""; ""Z""

  16. Kāraikkāl Ammaiyār
    varalāṟum patikaṅkaḷum
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Ulakat Tamiḻārāycci Niṟuvaṉam, Ceṉṉai

    History and hymns of Karaikkalammai, active 6th century, one of the three women Tamil Śaivite saints among the 63 Nayanmars more

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    History and hymns of Karaikkalammai, active 6th century, one of the three women Tamil Śaivite saints among the 63 Nayanmars

     

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    Language: Tamil
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    ISBN: 9789388972116; 9388972112
    Series: Ulakat Tamiḻārāycci Niṟuvaṉam veliyīṭu ; eṇ. 1005
    Subjects: Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature; Devotional poetry, Tamil; Śaiva Siddhānta in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Kāraikkālammai (active 6th century); Kāraikkālammai
    Scope: 112 Seiten, 22 cm
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