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31: 145:. He grew angry with Madhavi and again returned to Kannagi. After Kovalan left her, Madhavi learned of her mother's theft and showed her moral worth by returning all the wealth of Kovalan to his father and renouncing the world to become a Buddhist nun. 168:
to restore their fortunes by trade. In an unfortunate twist of events, he was mistakenly arrested for having stolen the queen's anklet wear and beheaded as the queen had a similar anklet wear. Upon hearing this, Kannagi set out to the court of the
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Kovalan, who was married to Kannagi, fell in love with Madhavi when he saw her at her dancing debut in the court of the Chola king Karikalan. Kovalan left Kannagi and starts living with Madhavi. She lived with
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and proved her husband's innocence. On realizing his mistake, the king died instantly. Kannagi took revenge by burning the whole city of
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without Madhavi and Kovalan's knowledge. After three years, Kovalan learned the truth about the mother's crime through the song
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Madhavi was the daughter of a dancer, Chitrapahti. Madhavi was rigorously trained in music, dance and composition of poems.
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happily for some time. During that period, Madhavi's mother stole all of Kannagi's wealth by using Kovalan's ring
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Manimekalai, the daughter of Madhavi and Kovalan, who is the main character of another epic called "
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Upon learning the tragic turn of events, Madhavi shaved her hair and became a
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with her curse, which she later took back due to the city goddess' request.
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Silapathikaram
epics
Tamil
Kappiyam
Kannagi
Kovalan
Kovalan
Kannagi
Chola
Karikalan
Manimekalai
Kovalan
Indra
Manimegalai
Sattanar
Madurai
Pandya
Neduncheziyan
Madurai
Buddhist
"Silappathikaram Tamil Literature"
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Female Characters in Janakiraman's Novels
Digging Up Stories: Applied Theatre, Performance and War
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"The Psychological Acumens in the Construction of the Two Characters Manimegalai and Kayasandigai"
"A 'Material'-ist Reading of the Bharata Natyam Dancing Body: The Possibility of the 'Unruly Spectator'"
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