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Enseyyul is one of the Tamil [[Sitrrilakiyam]] (minor literary) works. Prabandham is the Sanskrit word for Sitrrilakiyam. The Enseyyul comprises of collections of 10 to 1000 poems praising the hero ([[paatudaith thalaivan]] - male protagonist) and his village. Each poem collection has a certain number of poems an each poem praises the name of the place where the Lord resides or the king lives. Each poem collection (book) is titled as per the number of poems in it. | Enseyyul is one of the Tamil [[Sitrrilakiyam]] (minor literary) works. Prabandham is the Sanskrit word for Sitrrilakiyam. The Enseyyul comprises of collections of 10 to 1000 poems praising the hero ([[paatudaith thalaivan]] - male protagonist) and his village. Each poem collection has a certain number of poems an each poem praises the name of the place where the Lord resides or the king lives<ref><poem>oththidum paaddudaiththalaivan oorpeyarinai | ||
eduththum ennaal peyar pera | |||
eerainthu kavimuthal aayiramvarai sollal | |||
enseyyul aakumanre | |||
</poem>- [[Prabandha Deepigai]] - பாடல் 15</ref> <ref>[[Prabandha Deepam]]-21</ref>. Each poem collection (book) is titled as per the number of poems in it.<ref><poem>ooraiyum peyaraiyum uvanthu ennaalae | |||
seerithin paadal enseyyul aakum </poem>- ilakkana vilakkam porulathikaaram - paatiyal, paadal 848</ref>. | |||
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Enseyyul is one of the Tamil Sitrrilakiyam (minor literary) works. Prabandham is the Sanskrit word for Sitrrilakiyam. The Enseyyul comprises of collections of 10 to 1000 poems praising the hero (paatudaith thalaivan - male protagonist) and his village. Each poem collection has a certain number of poems an each poem praises the name of the place where the Lord resides or the king lives[1] [2]. Each poem collection (book) is titled as per the number of poems in it.[3].
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Some of the Enseyyul books are:
- Muthollaiyiram (three nine thousand): These poems comprise collection of the nine thousandsongs each sung on each of three kings : Chera, Chola and Pandya, as the chieftains of the song. Therefore, it was named as Muthollaiyiram (three nine thousand).
- Arumbai Thollaiyiram (nine hundred)
- Thiruingoimalai Ezhuvathu (seventy)
- Thiruvottiyur Orupa Orupathu
Foot Notes
References
- Kaliththuraip Paatiyal ennum Navaneethap Paatiyal by Navaneetha Nadanaar, Publishers: S. Kaliyaanasundar Iyer and S.G. Ganapathi Iyer
- Ilakana Vilakam Porul Athigaram - Paatiyal by Vaidhyanatha Desikar, Puublishers: T.V. Gopal Iyer, Thiruvaiyaru
- Muthuviriyam - Publisher: K. Sundaramurthy
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oththidum paaddudaiththalaivan oorpeyarinai
eduththum ennaal peyar pera
eerainthu kavimuthal aayiramvarai sollal
enseyyul aakumanre
- ↑ Prabandha Deepam-21
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ooraiyum peyaraiyum uvanthu ennaalae
seerithin paadal enseyyul aakum