by DaoistS4Hzse
Ponniyin Selvan, a captivating Tamil language historical fiction novel by Indian author Kalki Krishnamurthy, is also known as the “Son of Ponni”. The title “Ponniyin Selvan” translates to “Beloved of the Cauvery”. The protagonist, Prince Arulmozhivarman, earned this endearing name because he once fell into the Cauvery River (also called Ponni Nadhi) and was seemingly “saved” by the river goddess. Thus, he became Ponniyin Selvan, symbolizing his connection to the mighty river. This epic tale, spa…
by penten
Her name was Nandhini and she has no emotion in her life just like a robot. She does not know how to care for friends, family, and love. Her opinion about friendship is wonderful. Because friends don't expect anything from another. But she thought, In real life, None were like that. And her parents, only care about her study and they didn't care about how she was living. So she does not know how to interact with people. If she tries to speak, it's only hurting others and she is also hurting. Tha…
by DaoistfqQhVi
Ponniyin Selvan (transl. The Son of Ponni) is a historical fiction novel by Kalki Krishnamurthy, written in Tamil. The novel was first serialised in the weekly editions of Kalki from 29 October 1950 to 16 May 1954, and released in book form of five parts in 1955. In five volumes, or about 2,210 pages, it tells the story of early days of Arulmozhivarman (அருள்மொழிவர்மன்), who later became the great Chola emperor Rajaraja Chola I (947 CE – 1014 CE). Kalki visited Sri Lanka three times to gather in…
by huestone
Varnapur was once a land of wonder. They say Varnapur died with Nandhini. Now no one lives in Varnapur anymore.