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  1. Kambar or Kavichakravarthy Kamban (1180 CE–1250 CE) [1] was an Indian poet and the author of the Ramavataram, popularly known as Kambaramayanam, the Tamil version of the epic Ramayana. [2] Kambar also authored other literary works in Tamil, such as Tirukkai Valakkam, Erelupatu, Silai Elupatu, Kangai Puranam, Sadagopar Antati and Saraswati Antati.

  2. Apr 29, 2012 · Kambar contributed his epics, songs and all historical things happened in 11th century to the people of Tamilnadu. That is the reason people of Tamilnadu didn't forget him even now. In some places, he is considered as god and kept his idols in the temple to worship.

    • Birth
    • Early Life of Kambar
    • Kavi Chakravarthy Title
    • Kambar’S Ramavataram
    • Literature Works by Poetkambar
    • Memorial of Kambar
    • Honors of Kambar

    Kambar was born as the son of Aathithan, in the 12thcentury in the year 1108AD in a place called Therazhundur of Nagapattinam District in TamilNadu. He was known to be born after the period of the Vaishnavite philosopher Ramanujar.

    Kambar was grown in thehouse of a rich farmer Sadaiyepa Vallal in Vennai Nellur. As a child, he had aninterest to learn the ancient languages Sanskrit and Tamil. Then he had apassion for writing poems. He wrote a number of poems after learning the basicsin the rhetorical tradition. Kambar had a son named Ambikapathi.

    He got an invitation from the Chola King, after the King heard about his talent. Kambar got the title Kavi Chakravarthy (The Emperor of Poets) from the Chola King, once the King was aware of the reputation made by this great poet. Moreover, the king gave him the massive land and named that land as Kamba naadu.

    He rewrote the Ramayana in the Tamil language in his format with 11,000 stanzas. He remade the Indian epic Ramayana, which was originally written by the poet Valmiki of North India. Kambar’s Ramayana was also called as Ramavataram. He had written Ramayana in 15 days without sleeping at night. In early periods, Ramavataram was agreed into the holy f...

    He wrote adevotional poem or song “Saraswathi Andhadhi” in glorify of HinduGoddess Saraswathi. Kambar’s nine of the text works are very famous in Tamil.In praise of the Vaishnava saint Nammalvar, he wrote the “SadagoparAndhadhi”. This “Andhadhi” is a form of Tamil poem, in which the finalword of each verse becomes the beginning word for the next ve...

    The 1000 years old, Kambar memorial is situated in a village known as Karutpatti in Sivagangai District near the Nattarasan Kottai. Here the very old tomb of Kambar is present, which serves as the tourist spot for local people. Ramayanam by Kambar includes various literature forms of Tamil like Veera Tamil, romantic Tamil and Aanmeega Tamil. There ...

    Kambar has been the milestone for the Tamil scholars that none had reached. He was also known as “Kamba Naatazhvar” at his time. Many Tamil authors from the modern world have written the books on the poet Kamban.

  3. Jan 11, 2017 · Kambar’s rich and layered text challenges a linear and elitist view of history. Kambar juxtaposes two ‘place’ images. Kanakapuri, the allegorical world city of gold, represents colonialism ...

  4. Mar 12, 2014 · Kambar was a medieval Tamil poet of 12 th century who authored Ramayanam Ramavatharam, popularly known as Kambaramayanam. It is the Tamil version of Hindu epic, Ramayana and one of the most significant works of Tamil literature.

  5. Here are my six reasons (which I consider are not exhaustive) why Kambar has been neglected in the reference sources of literary record. (1) Time and Tamil political power deserted and failed Kambar, who flourished towards the sunset of Chola imperial power.

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  7. Sep 19, 2011 · The Kannada poet, playwright and novelist Dr Chandrasekhar Kambar has bagged the nation’s most coveted literary honour, the Jnanpith Award, for 2009, becoming the eighth Kannadiga, the most for any Indian language, to be so decorated.