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JOURNALS | Leaves from an old Indian’s note book: The Puranannuru: The Hill Chieftain, ‘S rong-bows’, The Indian Antiquary, Vol. XXIX, Aug. 1900, Pp. 220-221. | | The Minor Bards, Perunthalai Chattanar & Perunccittiranar, The Light of Truth, Vol. III, No. 6, Nov. 1899, Pp. 116-18. | | Puranannuru, The Four hundred lyrics - The Pandiyan Nedum Celiyan, The Light of Truth, Vol. III, No. 7, Dec. 1899, Pp. 141-142. | | An Anthology of 400 Songs relating to the ancient Poets and Chiefs of Southern India, The Light of Truth, Vol. III, No. 8, Jan. 1900, P. 166. | | The 400 lyrics: Puranannuru, The Indian Antiquary, Vol. XXIX, Oct. 1900, Pp.281- 285. | | Notes on the Tamil Anthology of ancient songs, entitled Puranannuru. The Indian Antiquary, Vol. XXVIII, Feb. 1899, Pp. 29-33. | | Leaves from an old Indian note book: King Vaiyavi Koperum Pegan, and his deserted queen Kannagi, The Indian Antiquary, Vol. XXIX, March 1900, Pp.57-60. | | The 400 lyrics: Puranannuru: The Coran King, Killi Valavan, who fell at Kulamuttam, The Indian Antiquary, Vol. XXIX, Sep. 1900, Pp. 250-256. |
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