Avvaiyar’s Legacy in Purananuru

Authors

  • Soumyata Katiyar Department of Indian Language and Literary Studies, University of Delhi. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63300/kijts05sp042026.16

Keywords:

Avvaiyar, Sangam Literature, Ethical Kingship, Emotional Intelligence, Moral Philosophy

Abstract

     


In the classical Tamil anthology Purananuru, Avvaiyar is one of the female poets who stands out as the most prolific contributor. She has written a total of 33 songs. This paper explores her literary and philosophical legacy around the themes of friendship and political ethics and applies the ethics in solving contemporary issues. It focuses on her poems dedicated to Adhiyaman Neduman Anji, the ruler of Adhiyaman dynasty and a great friend of Avvaiyar. This  examines the relationship between political authority and moral responsibility by exploring human experiences. Special attention is given to the incident where the king gives a rare, life-prolonging gooseberry (Nellikani) to Avvaiyar to make her wisdom immortal rather than his monarchy (mentioned in Songs 91, 206, 235). Beyond this personal bond, her verses (Songs 89, 90, 94) serve as a historical record of Adhiyaman’s military prowess, his skill with the sword, and his strategic role in diplomacy such as calculated violence and correct aggression. Perhaps her most philosophical contribution is Song 187, where she famously declares that virtue of a land is not inherent in its soil but is defined by the goodness of the people who inhabit it. She also praises the next generation, as seen in Song 96, where she celebrates the strength and beauty of Adhiyaman’s son, Poguttu Ezhini, thereby immortalizing the entire lineage's courage and generosity. In the Purananuru, the female poet who authored the highest number of songs is Avvaiyar (33 songs). Her famous verses emphasize themes such as generosity- rare gooseberry, Adhiyaman’s heroic valor, martial bravery, political wisdom and the philosophical reflection on life.

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Author Biography

  • Soumyata Katiyar, Department of Indian Language and Literary Studies, University of Delhi.

    Soumyata Katiyar*, Department of Indian Language and Literary Studies, University of Delhi.

    *Correspondence: soumyatak@mil.du.ac.in.

References

[1.] Hart, George L., and Hank Heifetz, translators. The Four Hundred Songs of War and Wisdom: An Anthology of Poems from Classical Tamil, the Purananuru. Columbia University Press, 1999.

[2.] Ramanujan, A. K. Poems of Love and War: From the Eight Anthologies and the Ten Long Poems of Classical Tamil. Columbia University Press, 1985.

[3.] Zvelebil, Kamil. The Smile of Murugan: On Tamil Literature of South India. Brill, 1973.

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Published

01-05-2026

How to Cite

Katiyar, S. (2026). Avvaiyar’s Legacy in Purananuru. KALANJIYAM - International Journal of Tamil Studies, 5(04), 111-117. https://doi.org/10.63300/kijts05sp042026.16

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