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Padikasu Pulavar

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Padikasu Pulavar is a Tamil poet who had lived during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. He was a native of Kalandai in Tondaimandalam. He was famous for authoring Thondaimandala Sadhakam,[1] a poetic collection written in praise of Tondaimandalam region or agriculturists. He had also authored Thandalaiyar Sadhakam. He was a court poet of Raghunatha Kilavan, first Sethupathi of Ramnad. The poet was a contemporary of Kalamega Pulavar.[2] Ramalinga Swamigal had written a fine commentary on the invocatory song of the book, Thondamandala Sathagam, which contains one hundred songs, sung by the great poet Padikasu Pulavar.[3]

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  1. ^ A Primer of Tamil Literature by M. S. Purnalingam Pillai Page No. 176
  2. ^ The Tamil Plutach: containing a summary account of the lives of the poets by Simon Casie Chitty Page No. 63
  3. ^ Life of St. Ramalingar by P. Mutharasu Page 39