Viruttavilakkanam, Viruttavilakkaṇam, Virutta-ilakkanam: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Viruttavilakkaṇam (விருத்தவிலக்கணம்) [virutta-ilakkaṇam] noun < idem. +. A poem dealing with the bow, sword, spear, sceptre, elephant, horse, country, capital city and liberality of a king, each being praised in a decade of stanzas of a particular rhythm, one of 96 pirapantam, q.v.; பிரபந்தம் தொண்ணூற்றாறனுள் அரசனது வில், வாள், வேல், செங்கோல், யானை, குதிரை, நாடு, ஊர், கொடை இவ்வொன்பதனையும் பப்பத்து விருத் தத்தால் ஒன்பது வகையுறப் புகழ்ந்து பாடும் பிரபந் தம். (சதுராகராதி) [pirapantham thonnurraranul arasanathu vil, val, vel, sengol, yanai, kuthirai, nadu, ur, kodai ivvonpathanaiyum pappathu viruth thathal onpathu vagaiyurap pugazhnthu padum pirapan tham. (sathuragarathi)]

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