what is manipravalam and lilatilakam???? plzzz urgently needed

 manipravalam literally means diomands and corals refering to the  two language sanskrit andthe regional language malalyam lilatilkam

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wad is lilatilkam then ???

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 A parallel literary tradition existed during the period that derived inspiration from the Tamil poetic tradition, known by the name pattu.[9]LILATILKAM, a work on grammar and rhetoric, written in the last quarter of the 14th century in Kerala, discusses the relationship between Manipravalam and Pattu as poetic forms. It lays special emphasis on the types of words that blend harmoniously. It points out that the rules of Sanskrit prosody should be followed in Manipravalam poetry. This particular school of poetry was patronized by the upper classes, especially the Nambudiris. The composition of this dialect also reflects the way Aryan and Dravidian cultures were moving towards a synthesis

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Manipravalam is a language that has sanskrit and regional language (malayalam).Lilatilakam is a text in Manipravalam.

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it literally means  diamonds and corals referring to two languages that is sanskrit and malyalam. A book written in this language is lilatilakam

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Manipravallam is a language and Lilatilakam is a book in Manipravallam language.
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1.)Manipravalam literally "diamonds and corals" referring to the two languages, Sanskrit and the regional language (Malayalam)
2.) Lilatilakam, dealing with grammer and poetics, was composed in Manipravalam
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Manipravalam ?????????? was a literary style used in medieval liturgical texts in South India, which used an admixture of Sanskrit and Tamil. Mani-pravalam literally means ruby-coral, where Mani means ruby in Tamil while Pravalam means Coral in Sanskrit.?




Lilatilakam?is a text in Manipravalam. or.?Lilatilakamwas a book dealing with grammar and poetics written in Manipravalam. Manipravalam, literally means "diamonds and corals, refers to the two language Sanskrit and the regional language of Kerala.
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