Kuchelavritham Vanchippattu
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Kuchelavritham Vanchippattu is a famous Vanchippattu written by Ramapurathu Warrier in Malayalam. It was based on the story of Kuchela in Bhagavata. It was written as per a suggestion of Marthanda Varma, the king of Travancore.[failed verification] It has great popularity in Malayalam literature and culture.[1]
Period[]
It is not known exactly when the Kuchelavritham was written. The historians noted that it was written during the reign of Marthanda Varma. According to K. R. Krishnapillai, a historian it was written during 1745-1750 AD. There is also an opinion that it was written during 1756 AD.[2][failed verification]
Structure and content[]
Kuchelavritham was written in the metre Nathonnatha. The poem contains 698 lines. Warrior uses 96 lines for praising Marthanda Varma and Padmanabhaswamy Temple and 132 lines for describing the Krishna. Others are dealing with the story of Kuchela.9
References[]
- ^ "Onam Songs". Onamfestival.org. Retrieved November 2, 2009.
- ^ "Language and Literature Kerala - Todays Kerala". Archived from the original on 2015-02-20.
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