Thirukutrala kuravanji

kutrala Kuravanji is a form of Tamil poetry. The author of this poetry is Thirigudarasapa Kavirayar. This poetry was written around 1600 - 1700 CE. "Kuravanji" is a famous folk dance drama which is fine blend of classical and folk art. Thirukutrala Kuravanji is a poetry written with Kutralanathar as the Hero. Kutralanathar is the Lord Shiva deity present in the temple at Kutralam, a waterfall near the Tirunelveli town of southern India. The Kuravanji poetry is written with specific sections and arrangements. The most famous section is the "Kurathi" songs in praise of the richness and beauty of her land and the hero of the Poetry. Kurathi is a native Tamil women of a specific clan well versed in fortune telling, they had lived during the period of this poetry in the highlands of Tamil Nadu.

Thirukutrala kuravanji

kutrala Kuravanji is a form of Tamil poetry. The author of this poetry is Thirigudarasapa Kavirayar. This poetry was written around 1600 - 1700 CE. "Kuravanji" is a famous folk dance drama which is fine blend of classical and folk art. Thirukutrala Kuravanji is a poetry written with Kutralanathar as the Hero. Kutralanathar is the Lord Shiva deity present in the temple at Kutralam, a waterfall near the Tirunelveli town of southern India. The Kuravanji poetry is written with specific sections and arrangements. The most famous section is the "Kurathi" songs in praise of the richness and beauty of her land and the hero of the Poetry. Kurathi is a native Tamil women of a specific clan well versed in fortune telling, they had lived during the period of this poetry in the highlands of Tamil Nadu.