Unniyachi Charitham

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Unniyachi Charitham is considered to be the oldest of the ancient Manipravala Champukas and the first Champukavya in the Malayalam language.[1] It is believed to be written in the 13th century during the Middle Malayalam period. The poem is about Unniyachi, a dancer of Tirumaruthur temple near Tirunelli.[2] Uyyiyachi Charitham has its place in various fields like language, literature, social and national history.[3] Thevar Chirikumaran is mentioned in the poem as its author. It is also mentioned in the poem that Rama Chirikumaran copied the poem in the Palm-leaf manuscript.[4]

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The period of writing of the poem is believed to be between the beginning and the end of the 13th century.[5] From the references in this work itself, Ulloor postulates that the Unniachicharitam must have been written before 1346 AD.[6] The theme of Unniyachi Charitham is the infatuation of a Gandharvan with Unniyachi, the younger of the two daughters of Nangaiah's daughter Achiyar, who came from Atiyamanallur in Salem to Kolathunath and from there to Tirumaruthur in Purakizhanadu (present Kottayam).[7]

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  1. ^ Menon, A. Sreedhara (2007-01-01). Keralacharithram (in Malayalam). DC Books. ISBN 978-81-264-1588-5.
  2. ^ Tarakan, Ke Eṃ (1990). A Brief Survey of Malayalam Literature: History of Literature. K.M. Tharakan.
  3. ^ നാരായണപിള്ള, പി കെ (എഡി ) (1949). Unniyachee Charitham.
  4. ^ admin. "ഉണ്ണിയച്ചീചരിതം". Keralaliterature.com. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  5. ^ "ദേവദാസികള്‍: കേരളത്തിനുമുണ്ട് കഥ പറയാന്‍ (പ്രതികരണം ) – Sneha Samvadam – Magazine- Niche of truth – Magazine". old.snehasamvadam.org. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  6. ^ Nair, Puravarikkal Krishnan (1973). ഉണ്ണിച്ചിരുതേവീചരിതം: പാഠപരിശോധനചെയ്തു പരിഷ്‌ക്കരിച്ചത് (in Malayalam). Kr̥ṣṇannāyar.
  7. ^ കുഞ്ഞന്‍ പിള്ള, ശൂരനാട്ട് (1956). കാവ്യരത്നാകരം (in Malayalam).