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        <book-title>Mirror of Tamiḻ and Sanskrit</book-title>
        <author>R. Nagaswamy</author>
        <publisher>Tamil Arts Academy</publisher>
        <year>2012</year>
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        <title>Preface</title>
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        <title>Editions</title>
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        <title>1. Prehistoric Tamiḻkam</title>
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        <title>2. Tamiḻ Literary Tradition</title>
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        <title>3. Brahminical studies in Saṅgam times</title>
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        <title>4. Origin of Brahmi script</title>
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        <title>5. Brahmins and Brahmi under Aśoka</title>
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        <title>6. Tamil and Sanskrit relationship</title>
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        <title>7. Kollippurai Coin</title>
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        <title>8. The Epitome of Silambu</title>
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        <title>9. Bharata’s Nāṭya Śāstra and Yamaka</title>
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        <title>10. Yamaka in Tolkāppiyam</title>
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        <title>11. Yamaka in Saṅgam literature</title>
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        <title>12. Yamaka in Cilappatikāram</title>
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        <title>13. Yamaka in Tēvāram</title>
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        <title>14. Role of Indra in Ancient Tamiḻnāṭu</title>
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        <title>15. Veḷḷalūr</title>
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        <title>16. Āgamas on Memorial Stones</title>
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        <title>17. Tiruk-kōyil-ūr Inscriptions</title>
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        <title>18. Study of Saṅgam poems under the Cōḻā</title>
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        <title>19. Vangaladesa and Gaṅga Nadu from Tamil Sources</title>
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        <title>20. Naṭarājā and Vedic studies</title>
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        <title>21. Nandikeśvara In Indian art, Thought and Literature</title>
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        <title>22. A Mediaval Translation of a Tamiḻ Kāvya into Sanskrit Upamanyu Bhakta Vilāsam</title>
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        <title>23. Uttaramērūr Inscription</title>
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        <title>24. Judges’ Tenure in Ancient India</title>
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        <title>25. Village Courts in Ancient Times</title>
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            <title>26. Civil Justice in The Pāṇḍyā Period</title>
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        <title>27. Legal Rights of Women in Ancient India</title>
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        <title>28. On Arresting Women</title>
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        <title>29. Anuradhapura Seal</title>
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        <title>30. Ālaṅkuṭi Record</title>
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        <title>31. Migration of Folk and Classical Tradition to South East Asia</title>
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    <article>
        <title>32. New Light on South India’s Trade with The Mediterranean</title>
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        <title>33. Ārya Dance or The Cākkiyār Kūttu in Tamiḻnāṭu</title>
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        <title>34. Fresh Light On Tyāgarājā’s Ancestry</title>
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        <title>35. Brahma Valli</title>
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        <title>Bibligraphy</title>
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        <title>Key to Transliteration</title>
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        <title>About the Author</title>
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