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The Keralolpathi (Malayalam: കേരളോല്പത്തി ''kēraḷōlpatti''; literally 'Kerala's Origin') is a Malayalam work that deals with the origin of the land of Kerala. Shungunny Menon ascribes the authorship of this work to Thunchaththu Ramanujan Ezhuthachan, a 17th-century scholar of the Malabar region of India.〔History of Travancore by Shungunny Menon, page 28〕 The Keralolpathi is mostly an expansion from an earlier Sanskrit work known as the ''Kerala Mahatmayam''. That work is classed among the Hindu Puranas as an ''Upa Purana'' (or sub Purana) of the ''Bhoogola Purana''. The Keralolpathi covers the ancestry of the Namboodiri Brahmins and other castes of Kerala and is sometimes called the "Kerala Ulpathy". While the "Kerala Mahatmayam" deals with the origin of Kerala and its people alone, the Keralolpathi gives a history of Kerala down to the modern age, including reference to the British in Kerala.〔History of Travancore by Shungunny Menon, page 37〕 ==Perumals mentioned in Keralolpathi== Perumals of Keralolpathi *Keyapperumal *Cholapperumal *Pandipperumal *Banapperumal *Thulubanperumal *Indrapperumal *Aryapperumal *Kundranperumal *Kottipperumal *Madapperumal *Ezhipperumal *Kombanperumal *Vijayanperumal *Valabanperumal *Harichandranperumal *Mallapperumal *Kulasekharapperumal 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Keralolpathi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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