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Akanaṉūṟu
Akananuru ((タミル語:அகநானுறு)), a classical Tamil poetic work, is the seventh book in the anthology of Sangam literature (600 BCE - 300 CE), namely Ettuthokai.〔Encyclopædia Britannica (India) 2000, p. 334.〕 It contains 400 ''Akam'' (subjective) poems dealing with matters of love and separation. Other names for ''Akananuru'' include ''Neduntogai'' or ''Nedunthokai'' ("the long anthology"), ''Ahappattu'', ''Ahananuru'', and ''Agananuru''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 The Tamil language: A brief history of the language and its literature )〕 ==Authors== As many as 145 poets are said to have contributed to Akananuru collection.〔 Perunthevanaar, who translated the Mahabharatham into Tamil, is one of the authors. Rudrasarman compiled this anthology〔Reddy 2003, p. A-240〕 at the behest of the Pandya king Ukkiraperuvazhuthi.
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