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I believe in classical Tamil, <tol> meant old or ancient, as in <tolvinai>:

precious karma. Again, <kAppiyam (kAviyam)> literally means an epic. Thus here

<tolkAppiyam> may be interpreted as <ancient literary work.>

Indeed it is the oldest extant work in Tamil.

It is very possible that the book acquired this epithet at a later period of

Tamil literary history.

This seems plausible when we read statements to the effect that the author of

the work was a pupil of Rishi Agastya - which may strike some as a legendary,

rather than a historical attribution..

 

V. V. Raman

February 17, 2004

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peekayar

indology

Tuesday, February 17, 2004 12:13 AM

[Y-Indology] tolkaappiyam

 

 

One derivation of the word tolkaappiyam is that it

is the treatise authoured by tolkaappiyan or

tolkaapiyanaar. However, I find from A History of

South India by Nilakanta Sastri (page 77)that the real

name of Tolkaappiyan was TriNadhumaagni, who was a

pupil of Agastya.

 

Therefore, it occurs to me that the name Tolkaappiyan

has come to mean the authour of Tolkaappiyam. This

is similar to Krishna Dvaipaayana being called

Vedavyaasa, meaning the editor of vedas.

 

What is the meaning of Tolkaappiyam. Kaappiyam is

no doubt the Tamil equivalent of kaavyam meaning a

compositon. What is tol? I find from the OTL (Online

Tamil Lexicon)tol means speech.

 

Therefore, tolkaappiyam means a treatise on speech,

which is nothing but the grammer of speech. Here

speech refers to Tamil language.

 

I request Tamil scholars to respond to this

proposition.

 

P.K.Ramakrishnan

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In tolkaappiyam, the letter "o" is short. "tol" means --- old,

ancient.

On OTL you have looked up the meaning of "tOl", i.e., with long "O".

 

Best wishes.

Narayan Prasad

 

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"peekayar" <peekayar

"indology" <indology>

Tuesday, February 17, 2004 10:43 AM

[Y-Indology] tolkaappiyam

 

 

> .................

> What is the meaning of Tolkaappiyam. Kaappiyam is

> no doubt the Tamil equivalent of kaavyam meaning a

> compositon. What is tol? I find from the OTL (Online

> Tamil Lexicon)tol means speech.

> ...............

> P.K.Ramakrishnan

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<tolvinai> means <preVious (past/old) karma<, and NOT <preCious karma>, as the

typo misread/misled.

 

V. V. Raman

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V.V.Raman

INDOLOGY

Tuesday, February 17, 2004 11:14 AM

Re: [Y-Indology] tolkaappiyam

 

 

I believe in classical Tamil, <tol> meant old or ancient, as in <tolvinai>:

precious karma. Again, <kAppiyam (kAviyam)> literally means an epic. Thus here

<tolkAppiyam> may be interpreted as <ancient literary work.>

Indeed it is the oldest extant work in Tamil.

It is very possible that the book acquired this epithet at a later period of

Tamil literary history.

This seems plausible when we read statements to the effect that the author of

the work was a pupil of Rishi Agastya - which may strike some as a legendary,

rather than a historical attribution..

 

V. V. Raman

February 17, 2004

-

peekayar

indology

Tuesday, February 17, 2004 12:13 AM

[Y-Indology] tolkaappiyam

 

 

One derivation of the word tolkaappiyam is that it

is the treatise authoured by tolkaappiyan or

tolkaapiyanaar. However, I find from A History of

South India by Nilakanta Sastri (page 77)that the real

name of Tolkaappiyan was TriNadhumaagni, who was a

pupil of Agastya.

 

Therefore, it occurs to me that the name Tolkaappiyan

has come to mean the authour of Tolkaappiyam. This

is similar to Krishna Dvaipaayana being called

Vedavyaasa, meaning the editor of vedas.

 

What is the meaning of Tolkaappiyam. Kaappiyam is

no doubt the Tamil equivalent of kaavyam meaning a

compositon. What is tol? I find from the OTL (Online

Tamil Lexicon)tol means speech.

 

Therefore, tolkaappiyam means a treatise on speech,

which is nothing but the grammer of speech. Here

speech refers to Tamil language.

 

I request Tamil scholars to respond to this

proposition.

 

P.K.Ramakrishnan

 

 

 

 

 

 

Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online.

http://taxes./filing.html

 

 

 

Links

 

INDOLOGY/

 

b..

INDOLOGY

 

c..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Links

 

INDOLOGY/

 

b..

INDOLOGY

 

c..

 

 

 

 

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