Research works on 41 classics

The purpose of the Central Institute of Classical Tamil (CICT) is to exclusively concentrate on research works relating to the classical phase of Tamil (from the early period to 600 A.D.), which addresses the vital issues of the antiquity and uniqueness of Tamil language. Those works are tabulated here:

1. Tolkāppiyam (The most ancient extant Tamil grammar text)
2. Natṟiṇai Eight Anthologies (Eṭṭuttokai)
3. Kuṟuntokai
4. Aiṅkurunūṟu
5. Patiṟṟuppattu
6. Paripāṭal
7. Kalittokai
8. Akanāṉūṟu
9. Puṟanāṉūṟu
10. Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai The Ten Idylls
(Pattuppāṭṭu)
11. Poruṇarāṟṟuppaṭai
12. Ciṟupāṇāṟṟuppaṭai
13. Perumpāṇāṟṟuppaṭai
14. Mullaippāṭṭu
15. Maturaikkāñci
16. Neṭunalvāṭai
17. Kuṟiñcippāṭṭu
18. Malaipaṭukaṭām
19. Paṭṭiṉappālai
20. Nālaṭiyār The Eighteen Post Caṅkam Anthologies
(Patiṉeṇkīḻkkaṇakku)
21. Nāṉmaṇikkaṭikai
22. Iṉṉā Nāṟpatu
23. Iṉiyavai Nāṟpatu
24. Kār Nāṟpatu
25. Kaḷavaḻi Nāṟpatu
26. Aintiṇai Aimpatu
27. Aintinai Eḻupatu
28. Tiṉaimoḻi Aimpatu
29. Tiṇaimālai Nūṟṟaimpatu
30. Paḻamoḻi Nāṉūṟu
31. Ciṟupañcamūlam
32. Tirukkuṟaḷ
33. Tirikaṭukam
34. Ācārakkōvai
35. Mutumoḻikkāncii
36. Elāti
37. Kainnilai
38. Cilappatikāram Epics
39. Maṇimēkalai
40. Muttoḷḷāyiram Literature
41. Iṟaiyaṉār Akapporuḷ Commentary

 

The above “forty-one ancient Tamil Texts” belonging to the period of up to 600 A.D., have been identified to study the antiquity and uniqueness of ancient Tamils and their civilization. These classics have been specially selected for being exceptionally valuable and original compositions and not derivative or translated works. Apart from epigraphical and archaeological findings, these forty-one classics listed above are primary evidence that reflects the society, Language and culture of the ancient Tamils.