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[[File:ஒட்டக்கூத்தர் புகைப்படம் .png|thumb|266x266px|Ottakoothar]]
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Ottakoothar was a Tamil poet of 11<sup>th</sup> -12<sup>th</sup> century C.E. Ottakoothar served as a court minister and poet to the three Chola kings:  Vikrama Chola, Kulothunga Chola – II and Rajaraja Chola – II.
Ottakoothar was a Tamil poet of 11<sup>th</sup> -12<sup>th</sup> century C.E. Ottakoothar served as a minister in the court and poet to the three Chola kings,  Vikrama Chola, Kulothunga Chola – II and Rajaraja Chola – II.
== Birth ==
== Birth ==
Ottakoothar was born at Malari (present day Thiruverumbur) in Trichy district of Tamil Nadu. Ottakoothar belonged to the Sengunthar Kaikolar Mudaliyar community. His birth name was Koothar Mudaliyar. He was known as Ottakoothar because he was good at singing in a bet (ottam).
Ottakoothar was born at Malari (present day Thiruverumbur) in Trichy district of Tamil Nadu. Ottakoothar belonged to the Sengunthar Kaikolar Mudaliyar community. His birth name was Koothar Mudaliyar. He was known as Ottakoothar because he was good at singing for bets (''ottam'').
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Pugazhendhi pulavar who composed the [[Nalavenpa]] lived during his time. Kambar is considered to be ahead of his time as Ottakoothar sang commemorating the birth and death anniversaries of Kambar. Ottakoothar was patronized by Kangeyan who was the ruler from Kanchipuram at that time. It is said that Ottakoothar built the Saraswathi temple at Poonthottam town and hence Poonthottam was named as Koothanur after him. Ottakoothar worshipped and received the blessings of Goddess Ambal at the Saraswathi Temple in Koothanur.
Pugazhendhi Pulavar who composed the [[Nalavenpa]] lived during his time. Kambar is considered to have live ahead of his time as Ottakoothar sang commemorating the birth and death anniversaries of Kambar. Ottakoothar was patronized by Kangeyan who was the ruler from Kanchipuram at that time. It is said that Ottakoothar built the Saraswathi temple at Poonthottam town and hence Poonthottam was named as Koothanur after him. Ottakoothar worshipped and received the blessings of Goddess Ambal at the Saraswathi Temple in Koothanur.
[[File:திருவாரூர் மாவட்டம் கூத்தனூரில் அமைந்துள்ள சரஸ்வதி கோவிலில் உள்ள ஒட்டக்கூத்தர் சிலை.png|thumb|198x198px|Ottakoothar's Sculpture in Saraswathi Temple at Koothanur, Thiruvarur District]]
[[File:திருவாரூர் மாவட்டம் கூத்தனூரில் அமைந்துள்ள சரஸ்வதி கோவிலில் உள்ள ஒட்டக்கூத்தர் சிலை.png|thumb|198x198px|Ottakoothar's Sculpture in Saraswathi Temple at Koothanur, Thiruvarur District]]
== Court Poet ==
== Court Poet ==
Ottakoothar was a court poet in the court of Vikrama Chola (1120 - 1136 C.E). Ottakoothar was the chief court poet in the court of Vikrama Chola's son Kulothunga Chola – II (1136- 1150 C.E) and continued this role until his son Rajaraja Chola II's (1150-1163 C.E) period.
Ottakoothar was a court poet in the court of Vikrama Chola (1120 - 1136 C.E). Ottakoothar was the chief court poet in the court of Vikrama Chola's son Kulothunga Chola – II (1136- 1150 C.E) and continued this role until his son Rajaraja Chola II's (1150-1163 C.E) period.
== Literary Life ==
== Literary Life ==
Ottakoothar poems in the praise of battle of Kulothunga are in the [[Thanippadal]] (solo poem) collections. ''Kulothunga Cholan Pillaitamil'', a saiva minor literary book written by Ottakoothar, was the first [[Pillaitamil]] book in Tamil. ''Kalingattuparani'' written by Ottakoothar was about Vikrama chola's conquest of the south Kalinga king Vimana. This book is not found.
Ottakoothar poems in the praise of battle of Kulothunga are in the ''Thanippadal'' (solo poem) collections. ''Kulothunga Cholan Pillaitamil'', a Saiva minor literary book written by Ottakoothar, was the first [[Pillaitamil]] book in Tamil. ''Kalingattuparani'' written by Ottakoothar was about Vikrama Chola's conquest of the south Kalinga king Veeman. This book is not found.


The books such as ''Kalingattuparani, Arumbai Thollairam, Kangeyan Nalayirak Kovai'' and ''Ethir nool'' are considered to be disappeared. It is also said that Ottakoothar composed ''Kandan Kovai, Kandan Alankaram, Thillai Ulaa, Eetti Elubathu'' and ''Ezhupezhubathu''. However there is not enough evidence to suggest that these books were composed by Ottakoothar.
The books such as ''Kalingattuparani, Arumbai Thollairam, Kangeyan Nalayirak Kovai'' and ''Ethir nool'' are considered lost. It is also said that Ottakoothar composed ''Kandan Kovai, Kandan Alankaram, Thillai Ulaa, Eetti Elubathu'' and ''Ezhupezhubathu''. However there is not enough evidence to suggest that these books were composed by Ottakoothar.
== Literary Significance ==
== Literary Significance ==
* Ottakoothar was the first to give a literary form to the [[Pillaitamil]] literary genre.
* Ottakoothar was the first to give a literary form to the [[Pillaitamil]] literary genre.
* "The poems composed by Ottakoothar contain lot of rare historical information and Ottakoothar is seen as a historiography poet in the history of Tamil literature" says [[Sadasiva Pandarathar]] in his book ''Pirkaala Cholar Sarithiram'' (The History of the Later Cholas).
* "The poems composed by Ottakoothar contain lot of rare historical information and Ottakoothar is seen as a historiography poet in the history of Tamil literature" says [[Sadasiva Pandarathar]] in his book ''Pirkaala Cholar Sarithiram'' (The History of the Later Cholas).
== Titles ==
== Titles ==
* Kavichakaravarthi
* ''Kavichakaravarthi (Emperor among poets)''
* Kaviratchathan
* ''Kaviratchathan (Giant among poets)''
* Chakaravarthi
* ''Chakaravarthi (Emperor)''
* Kaalakkavi
* ''Kaalakkavi (poet of the times)''
* Kaudappulavar
* ''Kaudappulavar (Kaudam - a form of poetry considered difficult)''
* Saruvanjnana Kavi
* ''Saruvanjnana Kavi''
* Uzhukuk Koothan
* ''Uzhukuk Koothan''
[[File:தஞ்சாவூர் மாவட்டம் தாராசுரத்தில் அமைந்துள்ள ஒட்டக்கூத்தர் ஜீவசமாதி.png|thumb|256x256px|Jeeva Samadhi of Ottakoothar at Dharasuram, Thanjavur district]]
[[File:தஞ்சாவூர் மாவட்டம் தாராசுரத்தில் அமைந்துள்ள ஒட்டக்கூத்தர் ஜீவசமாதி.png|thumb|256x256px|Jeeva Samadhi of Ottakoothar at Dharasuram, Thanjavur district]]
== Demise ==
== Demise ==
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* [https://www.projectmadurai.org/pm_etexts/utf8/pmuni0563.html Kavi Chakkiravarti Ottakoothar - Chapters 1 to 10 of Lectures of C. Balasubramainan]
* [https://www.projectmadurai.org/pm_etexts/utf8/pmuni0563.html Kavi Chakkiravarti Ottakoothar - Chapters 1 to 10 of Lectures of C. Balasubramainan]
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Ottakoothar

Ottakoothar was a Tamil poet of 11th -12th century C.E. Ottakoothar served as a minister in the court and poet to the three Chola kings,  Vikrama Chola, Kulothunga Chola – II and Rajaraja Chola – II.

Birth

Ottakoothar was born at Malari (present day Thiruverumbur) in Trichy district of Tamil Nadu. Ottakoothar belonged to the Sengunthar Kaikolar Mudaliyar community. His birth name was Koothar Mudaliyar. He was known as Ottakoothar because he was good at singing for bets (ottam).

Biography

Pugazhendhi Pulavar who composed the Nalavenpa lived during his time. Kambar is considered to have live ahead of his time as Ottakoothar sang commemorating the birth and death anniversaries of Kambar. Ottakoothar was patronized by Kangeyan who was the ruler from Kanchipuram at that time. It is said that Ottakoothar built the Saraswathi temple at Poonthottam town and hence Poonthottam was named as Koothanur after him. Ottakoothar worshipped and received the blessings of Goddess Ambal at the Saraswathi Temple in Koothanur.

Ottakoothar's Sculpture in Saraswathi Temple at Koothanur, Thiruvarur District

Court Poet

Ottakoothar was a court poet in the court of Vikrama Chola (1120 - 1136 C.E). Ottakoothar was the chief court poet in the court of Vikrama Chola's son Kulothunga Chola – II (1136- 1150 C.E) and continued this role until his son Rajaraja Chola II's (1150-1163 C.E) period.

Literary Life

Ottakoothar poems in the praise of battle of Kulothunga are in the Thanippadal (solo poem) collections. Kulothunga Cholan Pillaitamil, a Saiva minor literary book written by Ottakoothar, was the first Pillaitamil book in Tamil. Kalingattuparani written by Ottakoothar was about Vikrama Chola's conquest of the south Kalinga king Veeman. This book is not found.

The books such as Kalingattuparani, Arumbai Thollairam, Kangeyan Nalayirak Kovai and Ethir nool are considered lost. It is also said that Ottakoothar composed Kandan Kovai, Kandan Alankaram, Thillai Ulaa, Eetti Elubathu and Ezhupezhubathu. However there is not enough evidence to suggest that these books were composed by Ottakoothar.

Literary Significance

  • Ottakoothar was the first to give a literary form to the Pillaitamil literary genre.
  • "The poems composed by Ottakoothar contain lot of rare historical information and Ottakoothar is seen as a historiography poet in the history of Tamil literature" says Sadasiva Pandarathar in his book Pirkaala Cholar Sarithiram (The History of the Later Cholas).

Titles

  • Kavichakaravarthi (Emperor among poets)
  • Kaviratchathan (Giant among poets)
  • Chakaravarthi (Emperor)
  • Kaalakkavi (poet of the times)
  • Kaudappulavar (Kaudam - a form of poetry considered difficult)
  • Saruvanjnana Kavi
  • Uzhukuk Koothan
Jeeva Samadhi of Ottakoothar at Dharasuram, Thanjavur district

Demise

The Jeeva Samadhi (tomb) of Ottakoothar is at Dharasuram in Thanjavur district.

Books

  • Kangeyan Nalayirak Kovai
  • Moovar ulaa
  • Kulothunga Cholan Pillaitamil
  • Eetti Elubathu
  • Arumbai Thollairam
  • Thakayagap parani
  • Ezhupezhubathu
  • Naalaayirak kovai
  • Uthirakaandam in Kambaramayanam
  • Kalingattuparani
  • Ethir nool
  • Kandan Kovai
  • Thillai Ulaa
  • Sengunthar pirapanthath thirattu
Book on Ottakoothar by C. Balasubramanian
Books about Ottakoothar
  • Ottakootharin Eetiyezhupathu by Poet P. Velu - 1981
  • Pulavar Perarasar Ottakoothar by Poet P. M. Somasundaram - 1987
  • Naan Kanda Ottakoothar by Srinivasa Rangaswamy - 2004.

Reference


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