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    Classification of Puranas - Ithikasas and Puranas

        This lesson offers an introduction to ‘ithikasas’ and ‘puranas’ in Tamil.
    ‘Ithikasas’ and ‘Puranas’ were composed in Tamil under the influence of
    Sankrit and other north Indian languages. The two great Indian ‘ithikasas’,
    namely, ‘The Ramayana’ and ‘The Mahabarata’ had a great impact on Tamil
    literature. The ancient Tamil poets were scholars of both Tamil and
    Sanskrit. Inspired by Valmiki’s ‘Ramayana’ and Vyasa’s ‘Mahabarata’, they
    either rewrote the itihasas Tamil or created a new, based on them. While
    recasting these Ithikasas in Tamil, they took care to adapt them to the
    Tamil socio-cultural milieu.

        Kambar, the court poet of King Kulothunga Chozhan, wrote his
    ‘ Kambaramayanam’ on the basis of Valmiki’s ‘Ramayanam.’ Retaining the
    larger framework of the plot, Kambar adapted certain aspects of the epic
    tale to suit the Tamil culture. Comprising 6 ‘kandams’ or sections and 118
    ‘ padalangal’ or chapters, ‘Kambaramayam’ is noted for its poetic beauty.
    ‘ Kamabaramayanam’ is written in a meter called ‘viruthappa.’ In the
    words of Va.Ve. Su Iyer, a renowned Tamil Scholar, ‘Kambaramayanam’
    surpasses the epics of Virgil, Homer, Milton, Vyasa and even Valmiki.
    ‘ Sangraha Ramyanam’ , ‘Ramayana Thirupugazh’ and ‘Sri Ramavatharathin
    Kala Nirnayam’ are some of the other works based on ‘The Ramyana.’
    Besides these, stories from ‘The Ramayana’ are performed even today
    on stage in the form of ‘villupattu’ and ‘koothu.’

        Vyasa’s ‘Mahabarata’ inspired a large number of literary works in Tamil.
    Dr. Tamizhannal classifies 6 texts based on ‘The Mahabarata’. They are
    ‘ Perunthevanar Baratam’ , ‘Barata Venba’ , ‘Villibaratam’ , ‘Nallapillai
    Baratam’ , ‘Nalavenba’ and ‘Naidatham.’ This lesson offers a brief
    introduction to these 6 texts.

        The ‘Puranas’ in Sanskrit language are broadly classified into 2 types:
    Mahapuranas and Upapuranas. Inspired by these a number of Puranas were
    written in Tamil too. The Puranas in Tamil are also classified into 2 types:
    Purana Kappiangal and Puranam. Like ‘kappiangal’ or Epics, Purana
    Kappiangal are long poetic narratives that recount a religious story in a
    lofty style. Since they resemble the epics, they are called ‘Purana
    Kappiangal.’ ‘ Periya Puranam’ and ‘Kandapuranam’ are the 2 Purana
    Kappiangal in Tamil.

        Puranam is classified into 3 types: Puranas based on Gods, Stala
    Puranas and     Puranas on devotees. ‘Koorma Puranam’ written by
    Adiveerarama Pandiyar is a good example of Puranas based on Gods.
    Umapathi Sivam’s ‘Koyil Puranam’ and Paranjothiyar’s ‘Thiruvilaiyadal
    Puranam’ are examples of Stala Puranam. Sekkizhar’s ‘Periya Puranam’,
    Umapati     Sivacharyar’s ‘Sekkizhar Swamigal Puranam’ , ‘ Harichandra
    Puranam’ and ‘Sri Puranam’ are examples of Puranas, written on the
    devotees.

        Puranas were also written in the Twentieth century. ‘Gandhi Puranam’,
    ‘ Thilakar Puranam’ and ‘Ravana Kaviyam’ are some of puranas written
    in the twentieth century.

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