Shilappadikaram (The Ankle Bracelet)

Author(s): Prince Ilango Adigal

Literature, Mythology, Legends - Classical/Medieval (including Studies) | Fiction | Poetry, Verse, Prose, and Poetry Essays/Criticism

Shilappadikaram or the Ankle Bracelet is one of the five major epics of Tamil literature. It was composed as a verse romance in Tamil by Ilango Adigal, a Jain prince who lived in the second century ad and was one of the most renowned classical poets of ancient India. Shilappadikaram is a tale of wonders and misfortunes, of hapless mortals and capricious deities, of magic and heroism in a bright but also cruel world in which the law of karma rules and where 'actions committed in past lives must always bear fruit'. Thus the peerless young Kovalan will leave his loyal wife Kannaki for the courtesan Madhavi and though he returns to her, still meets his death because of her ill-omened ankle bracelet. It has been called an epic and even a novel, but it is also a book of general education. Ilango packed his story with information: history merging into myth, religious rites, caste customs, military lore, descriptions of city or country life. And four cantos are little anthologies of the poetry of the period (seashore and mountain songs, hunters' and milkmaids' songs), thereby giving us a vivid picture of early Indian life in all its aspects.
Translated from the Tamil by Alain Danielou.

Good condition. Cover - blue cloth boards with silver lettering on spine. Dust jacket in fair condition - some scuffing, fading on spine, and bumping/small tears at edges.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : CIR1658912757
  • : George Allen & Unwin
  • : Unwin Paperbacks
  • : 01 January 1967
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Prince Ilango Adigal
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 211