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Vaiyāvik Kōpperum Pēkan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vaiyāvik Kōpperum Pēkan Vaiyāvik Kōpperum Pēkan was a Tamil Vēlir king and one of the 7 great patrons (''kadai-ezhu vallal'') of arts and literature during the Sangam era.〔''Historical heritage of the Tamils, page 263''〕 He was the lord of the Āviyar clan of Vēls, a contemporary of poet Paranar, and was known for his lavish gifts and kindness.〔''The Four Hundred Songs of War and Wisdom, page 90''〕 The Āviyar line of Vēls ruled over the area around Palani hills and bore the title ''Vēl Āvi''.〔''A handbook of Kerala, page 115''〕 ==An act of kindness==
According to tradition, once when Pēkan was going around his country, he sees a peacock shivering in the rain and cloaks it with his gold laced silk robe;〔''Volume 3 of Encyclopaedia of Tamil Literature, page 143''〕 (''Purananuru, song 145 of Paranar''):
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