Aspirations to the throne - Son against father
  • sorry - the topic should be father against son or son against father
  • Dear Vijaya Kumar,

    Vadakkiruththal is a Jain theory of leaving their body by fasting unto death. The Chola and Pisiraanthiaar may have practised the faith. But the period you have mentioned is confusing.

    No doubt the story was very famous among Tamil scholars, but the end was little different. What I have heard that the King and Poet did not see each other till their death. May be - Telepathi worked out? Venkatesh or SPS can explain more.

    Dhivakar
  • Dear Vj and divakar

    2005 i acted as a pisranthaiyar in our drama.As per the charactor
    pisranthaiyar is seeing the deadbody of koperuncholan and started
    vadakiruthal in the climax.

    first part of the drama i acted as a Tondaiman with heavy costumes.

    if any one required the script and cd of the play,please mail to me
    thanks for remembering the good old memories.

    CV'S Theatres Group

    Proudly present



    Historical Bilingual Drama

    in

    Tamil and Oriya

    on 27.08.2005 Saturday FROM 5.30 onwards

    Mail from C.Venkatesh,
    Producer-CV'S Theatre group

    Dear Mr.S.balasubramani
    kalinga_tamil@yahoo.co.in

    I heartfully extend my thanks for the support & co-ordination you
    had extended for the Play "Sanga Illakiyathil Natpu" (Friendship in
    Ancient Tamil Literature) and making it a grand success.

    I wanted to tell some more facts related to the theme we selected
    for the drama viz., Friendship between King Adhiyamaan & Poet
    Avvaiyar. King Adhiyamaan was ruling Thagadur (Presently Dharmapuri
    District). The district got its name from the work dharmam which
    means gifting. Since Adhiyamaan had gifted the precious Amla he got
    to Avaiyar, the district came to be known as Dharmapuri.

    Once again I thank you for your efforts and wish you all success for
    your kalinga_tamil.



    C.Venkatesh
    Producer
    CV's Theatre Group.
    Bhubaneswar.

    Feed back from G.Bhaskar on our bilingual play

    Please convey our congratulations to all the persons who have acted
    in the bilingual play. The concept was unique . Every actor played
    his/her role to perfection. The settings and make-up quitee good. It
    was as if watching a professional drama troupe performing.

    Great effort by the entire team. We look forward to such innovative
    plays in future as well.

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