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#SivagamiyinSapatham Sivagamiyin Sapatham
Sivagamiyin Sabatham () is a Tamil historical novel written by Kalki, first serialized in Kalki (Tamil magazine) during January 1944 June 1946, and published as a book in 1948. Along with Ponniyin Selvan, this is widely regarded as one of the Read More..
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Description Sivagamiyin Sabatham () is a Tamil historical novel written by Kalki, first serialized in Kalki (Tamil magazine) during January 1944 June 1946, and published as a book in 1948. Along with Ponniyin Selvan, this is widely regarded as one of the greatest novels ever written in Tamil. Set in 7th-century south India against the backdrop of various historical events and figures, the novel created widespread interest in Tamil history. Honour, love and friendship form important themes that run through the course of the novel.
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Name Sivagamiyin Sapatham
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Authors Kalki Krishnamurthy
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Translator Pavitra SrinivasanNandini Vijayaraghavan
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Genre Historical , Romance , Spy , Thriller , Novel
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The novel leaves the reader wondering,
The one line story is, ‘The Pallava prince avenges the Chalukya king who kidnapped his love, the dancer Sivakami.’ How did the Chalukya king manage to kidnap Sivakami, the Pallava prince’s lover, in the middle of a siege with the whole Pallava army watching? The answer to this is, Sivakami’s father – a gifted sculptor sneaks out of the Kanchi fort, with his daughter and willingly takes refuge with the Chalukya king because he is tricked in to believing that the Chalukya kings knows the secret of the permanent natural dyes used to create the Ajantha paintings! So great is the imaginary character’s desire to find out how the natural dyes were created in the 2nd century BC, that he walked out on his benefactor, in to enemy camp and thus offsetting a series of events in Kalki’s imagination!
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Story 9.3
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