Nariveruvu Thalaiyar

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Nariverūuth Thalaiyār (Tamil: நரிவெரூஉத் தலையார்) was a poet of the Sangam period, to whom 5 verses of the Sangam literature have been attributed, including verse 33 of the Tiruvalluva Maalai.[1]

Nariveruvu Thalaiyar was known for his sickness, which was cured by the Chera king Cheraman Karuvuraeriya Olvat Kopperuncheral Irumporai.[2] His head was said to be frightening enough to scare away a carcass-scavenging jackal, hence the given name.[1]

Contribution to the Sangam literature

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