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''Ramanataka Kirthanai'' was the first Tamil ''Isai Nataka'' text (''Isai'' means Music and ''Nataka'' means drama). Arunachal Kavirayar created ''Ramanataka Kirthanai'' in 1771.
''Ramanataka Kirthanai'' was the first Tamil ''Isai Nataka'' text (''Isai'' means Music and ''Nataka'' means drama). Arunachal Kavirayar created ''Ramanataka Kirthanai'' in 1771.




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There were some old editions for ''Ramanataka Kirthanai.'' Diwan Bahadur Bhavanadam Pillai, who published the text such as ''Yapalankaram'' and ''Yaparungalam'' printed ''Ramanataka Kirthanai'' and ''Nandanar Sarithira Kirthanai'' as ''Kirthanai Kothumalar'' 1 and ''Kirthanai Kothumalar'' 2, and published with 11 mythological pictures. (''Kothumalar'' can be translated as bouquet). This edition was released in 1914.
There were some old editions for ''Ramanataka Kirthanai.'' Diwan Bahadur Bhavanadam Pillai, who published the text such as ''Yapalankaram'' and ''Yaparungalam'' printed ''Ramanataka Kirthanai'' and ''Nandanar Sarithira Kirthanai'' as ''Kirthanai Kothumalar'' 1 and ''Kirthanai Kothumalar'' 2, and published with 11 mythological pictures. (''Kothumalar'' can be translated as bouquet). This edition was released in 1914.


But this edition included three ''Kirthanais'' on three assistants with the name ''Udhavichirappu.'' The three ''Kirthanais'' are not the part of ''Ramanataka Kirthanai.''
But this edition included three ''Kirthanais'' on three assistants with the name ''Udhavichirappu.'' The three ''Kirthanais'' are not the part of ''Ramanataka Kirthanai.''
 
 
Author
 
Arunachala Kavirayar, the author of ''Ramanataka Kirthanai'' was born in Thillaiyadi near Sirkazhi.




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Ramanataka Kirthanai was the first Tamil Isai Nataka text (Isai means Music and Nataka means drama). Arunachal Kavirayar created Ramanataka Kirthanai in 1771.


Edition

There were some old editions for Ramanataka Kirthanai. Diwan Bahadur Bhavanadam Pillai, who published the text such as Yapalankaram and Yaparungalam printed Ramanataka Kirthanai and Nandanar Sarithira Kirthanai as Kirthanai Kothumalar 1 and Kirthanai Kothumalar 2, and published with 11 mythological pictures. (Kothumalar can be translated as bouquet). This edition was released in 1914.

But this edition included three Kirthanais on three assistants with the name Udhavichirappu. The three Kirthanais are not the part of Ramanataka Kirthanai.


Author

Arunachala Kavirayar, the author of Ramanataka Kirthanai was born in Thillaiyadi near Sirkazhi.