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As of 2015, [[Tirukkural]] has been translated into [[Rajasthani language|Rajasthani]] only once.<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Pallu | first1 = Nelza Mara | last2 = Mohanty | first2 = Panchanan | last3 = Durga | first3 = Shiva | author-link = | title = Thirukkural Translations: A Sacred Text From the Town of Peacocks—Mayilâpûr India | journal = International Journal of Development Research | volume = 13 | issue = 5 | pages = 62551–62553 | date = May 2023 | url = https://www.journalijdr.com/sites/default/files/issue-pdf/26323.pdf | jstor = | issn = 2230-9926 | doi = 10.37118/ijdr.26323.05.2023 | doi-broken-date = 31 January 2024 | access-date = 18 November 2023}}</ref>
As of 2015, [[Tirukkural]] has been translated into [[Rajasthani language|Rajasthani]] only once.


==Background==
==Background==

Latest revision as of 21:43, 1 February 2024

As of 2015,

Rajasthani only once.[1]

Background

In 1982, the Kural text was translated into Rajasthani by Kamala Gurg. Titled Tirukkural Needhi Sastra, this was published in Jaipur. This remains the sole translation of the Kural text into Rajasthani.[2][3]: 683 

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References

  1. ISSN 2230-9926. Retrieved 18 November 2023.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link
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  2. ^ "Thirukkural in Punjabi and Rajasthani". OOCities. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
  3. ^ Polilan; K. Gunathogai; Lena Kumar; Tagadur Sampath; Mutthamizh; G. Picchai Vallinayagam; D. Anbunidhi; K. V. Neduncheraladhan, eds. (2019). Tiruvalluvar 2050 (in Tamil) (1 ed.). Chennai: Periyar Enthusiasts Group.