Kannaki’s Anklet

Kannaki’s Anklet is a near-adaptation of the Shilappadikaram, a masterpiece of the Sangam literature that showcased Tamil life and culture in its full splendour. The epic highlights the trials and tribulations of Kannaki, an ordinary woman, who endures personal adversities but chastises the king for his single act of misdemeanour and injustice. Her anger burns down a city, forcing the goddess of the city to come down to appease her—such was the wrath of a woman wronged! An ordinary woman, with mortal desires, goes on to be revered as Goddess Kannaki in Tamil Nadu, as Kodungallur Bhagvathy and Attukal Bhagvathi in Kerala, and as Goddess Pattini amongst the Sri Lankan Buddhists, while the Sri Lankan Tamil Hindus worship her as Kannaki Amman. Mr. Patel has done his ground-work with dedication and has made it a meaningful read to muse upon as well.” – Dr. Prema Nandakumar, Foreword  Also Available at  

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Book Details

ISBN

978-93-85509-11-7

Pages

204

Size

5.5 ' X 8.5 '

Format

Paperback

About The Author

Utkarsh Patel

Utkarsh Patel

Utkarsh Patel is a corporate professional turned mythologist, and now an author. He is a professor of Comparative Mythology at the Mumbai University and has qualifications in Indian and world mythology. He is a founder-member of the Talking Myths Project (http://www.talkingmyths.com), an attempt to create an online repository of age old stories lost in the modern world. Utkarsh blogs at www.utkarshspeak.blogspot.in and is a regular speaker at various forums.

Kannaki’s Anklet is a near-adaptation of the Shilappadikaram, a masterpiece of the Sangam literature that showcased Tamil life and culture in its full splendour. The epic highlights the trials and tribulations of Kannaki, an ordinary woman, who endures personal adversities but chastises the king for his single act of misdemeanour and injustice. Her anger burns down a city, forcing the goddess of the city to come down to appease her—such was the wrath of a woman wronged!

An ordinary woman, with mortal desires, goes on to be revered as Goddess Kannaki in Tamil Nadu, as Kodungallur Bhagvathy and Attukal Bhagvathi in Kerala, and as Goddess Pattini amongst the Sri Lankan Buddhists, while the Sri Lankan Tamil Hindus worship her as Kannaki Amman.

Mr. Patel has done his ground-work with dedication and has made it a meaningful read to muse upon as well.” – Dr. Prema Nandakumar, Foreword

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