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Naṟṟiṇai (Tamil: நற்றிணை meaning excellent tinai), is a classical Tamil poetic work and traditionally the first of the Eight Anthologies (Ettuthokai) in the Sangam literature. The collection – sometimes spelled as Natrinai or Narrinai – contains both akam (love) and puram (war, public life) category of poems. The Naṟṟiṇai anthology contains 400 poems, mainly of 9 to 12 lines, but a few with 8 to 13 lines each. According to Takanobu Takahashi – a Tamil literature scholar, the Naṟṟiṇai poems were likely composed between 100–300 CE based on the linguistics, style and dating of the authors. While Kamil Zvelebil – a Tamil literature and history scholar , dates some poems to the 1st century BCE. The Naṟṟiṇai manuscript colophon states that it was compiled under the patronage of the Pandyan king

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  • Natrinai (de)
  • Naṟṟiṇai (fr)
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  • Das Natrinai (Tamil: நற்றிணை Naṟṟiṇai [ˈnatːriɳɛi̯] „die guten tinais (Liebessituationen)“) ist ein Werk der alttamilischen Sangam-Literatur. Es handelt sich um eine Anthologie von 400 Liebesgedichten mittlerer Länge, von denen 398 erhalten sind. Innerhalb der Sangam-Literatur gehört es zur Gruppe der „acht Anthologien“ (Ettuttogai). (de)
  • Naṟṟiṇai (Tamil: நற்றிணை meaning excellent tinai), is a classical Tamil poetic work and traditionally the first of the Eight Anthologies (Ettuthokai) in the Sangam literature. The collection – sometimes spelled as Natrinai or Narrinai – contains both akam (love) and puram (war, public life) category of poems. The Naṟṟiṇai anthology contains 400 poems, mainly of 9 to 12 lines, but a few with 8 to 13 lines each. According to Takanobu Takahashi – a Tamil literature scholar, the Naṟṟiṇai poems were likely composed between 100–300 CE based on the linguistics, style and dating of the authors. While Kamil Zvelebil – a Tamil literature and history scholar , dates some poems to the 1st century BCE. The Naṟṟiṇai manuscript colophon states that it was compiled under the patronage of the Pandyan king (en)
  • Narrinai, prononcé naṭriṇai (tamoul : நற்றிணை, naṟṟiṇai) est une anthologie tamoule faisant partie du corpus Eṭṭuttokai (tamoul : எட்டுத்தொகை). Il est considéré comme un des plus anciens écrits tamouls de l'époque Sangam qui contient 400 poèmes s'inscrivant dans les cinq paysages amoureux de la littérature classique tamoule : la montage, la forêt, les plaines cultivées, le littoral et le désert. (fr)
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  • Das Natrinai (Tamil: நற்றிணை Naṟṟiṇai [ˈnatːriɳɛi̯] „die guten tinais (Liebessituationen)“) ist ein Werk der alttamilischen Sangam-Literatur. Es handelt sich um eine Anthologie von 400 Liebesgedichten mittlerer Länge, von denen 398 erhalten sind. Innerhalb der Sangam-Literatur gehört es zur Gruppe der „acht Anthologien“ (Ettuttogai). (de)
  • Naṟṟiṇai (Tamil: நற்றிணை meaning excellent tinai), is a classical Tamil poetic work and traditionally the first of the Eight Anthologies (Ettuthokai) in the Sangam literature. The collection – sometimes spelled as Natrinai or Narrinai – contains both akam (love) and puram (war, public life) category of poems. The Naṟṟiṇai anthology contains 400 poems, mainly of 9 to 12 lines, but a few with 8 to 13 lines each. According to Takanobu Takahashi – a Tamil literature scholar, the Naṟṟiṇai poems were likely composed between 100–300 CE based on the linguistics, style and dating of the authors. While Kamil Zvelebil – a Tamil literature and history scholar , dates some poems to the 1st century BCE. The Naṟṟiṇai manuscript colophon states that it was compiled under the patronage of the Pandyan king named Pannatu Tanta Pantiyan Maran Valuti, but the compiler remained anonymous. The Naṟṟiṇai poems are credited to 175 ancient poets. Two of these poems are attributed to the patron king. According to Kamil Zvelebil – this poetic anthology contains a few Sanskrit loan words and contains 59 allusions to historical events. Many lines from these poems were borrowed into later Tamil works such as the famed post-Sangam Tamil works: Tirukkural, Silappatikaram and Manimekalai. The Tamil legend about Kannagi (Kannaki), one who tore of her breast to protest against her husband's unjust execution, appears in Naṟṟiṇai 312. (en)
  • Narrinai, prononcé naṭriṇai (tamoul : நற்றிணை, naṟṟiṇai) est une anthologie tamoule faisant partie du corpus Eṭṭuttokai (tamoul : எட்டுத்தொகை). Il est considéré comme un des plus anciens écrits tamouls de l'époque Sangam qui contient 400 poèmes s'inscrivant dans les cinq paysages amoureux de la littérature classique tamoule : la montage, la forêt, les plaines cultivées, le littoral et le désert. Nous ignorons l'auteur de cette collection qui semble avoir vu le jour sous le patronage du roi Pandya . Les auteurs de ces 400 poèmes ou stances de longueur variable de 9 à 12 vers ne sont pas tous connus. Le nom des 192 poètes nous est parvenu, par contre 56 poèmes sont sans auteurs. Le poème n° 234 ainsi qu'une partie du poème n° 385 sont perdus. (fr)
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