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Chithalai Chathanar : ウィキペディア英語版
Chithalai Chathanar
Sattanar or Chithalai Sathanar ((タミル語:சாத்தனார்), ''cītalai cāttanār'') was the Tamil poet who composed the epic Manimekalai.
==Etymology==
Pronounced ''Sa-tha-naar,'' the name is derived from ((タミル語:சாத்து), ''sāttu'') meaning mercantilism. Applying this principle to the name Maturai Kulavāṇikan Cāttan, the author of Manimekalai, we see that the two appellations Maturai and Kulavanikan were prefixed to his name in order to distinguish him from another poet of Maturai with the same name and from a third who lived elsewhere. Several examples could be cited of this system of nomenclature which prevailed during the early days.

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