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Kadai Yezhu Vallal, meaning "Seven Great Philanthropists," is a title given to seven historical benefactors in Tamil Nadu, India. They are traditionally believed to have lived between the 7th and 10th centuries. The seven philanthropists are known for their charitable activities, including the construction of water tanks, temples, hospitals, and the distribution of wealth to the needy. Their contributions are highly regarded in Tamil society for their altruistic acts towards the welfare of the people.
The book "Kadai Yezhu Vallal" was written by the Indian author R. N. Joe D'Cruz. It is a historical fiction novel that tells the story of the forgotten communities of fisherfolk in the southern coast of Tamil Nadu, India.
The Earlier group of 7 Philanthropists known as"mudal yEzhu vaLLaL" were(1) Chembian(2) Kaari (SagAri )(3) Viradan(4) Niruthi(5) Dhundumaaran(6) SAGARAN of Solar dynasty(7) NaLanThe ("idai yezhu vaLlaL) were(1) Akkuran(2) Sandhimaan(3) Andhimaan(4) Sishupaalan(5) Vakran(6) Kannan(7) ChandanThe ("kadai yezhu vaLlaL) were1. PAARI2. VALVIL OORI3. KAARI (MALAIYAMAAN)4. PEEGAN5. EZINI (ADHIYAMAAN)6. NaLLai7. Ay kandiran
The ("idai yezhu vaLlaL) were(1) Akkuran(2) Sandhimaan(3) Andhimaan(4) Sishupaalan(5) Vakran(6) Kannan(7) Chandan
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