Extraordinary child : poems from a South Indian devotional genre

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Extraordinary child : poems from a South Indian devotional genre

[compiled by] Paula Richman

(SHAPS library of translations)

University of Hawai'i Press, c1997

  • : pbk

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"A publication of the School of Hawaiian Asian & Pacific Studies, University of Hawai'i"--P. preceding t.p

Bibliography: p. 269-279

Includes index

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For hundreds of years Tamil poets have been composing devotional texts in which they adopt the voice of a mother and address praises to an extraordinary child. The poems, called pillaittamil (literally Tamil for a child), form a major genre of Tamil literature. Since the twelfth century, when the first known pillaittamil was written in honor of a Chola king, many of these poems have been composed in praise of Murugan and South Indian goddesses, as well as saints and venerated monastic abbots. In recent times pillaittamils have been dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad, the Virgin Mary, and Baby Jesus, as well as notable political figures and moviestars. Extraordinary Child provides a sampler of translations from, and analysis of, seven pillaittamils of particular religious, aesthetic, or political significance.

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