திணைமாலை நூற்றைம்பது
Tiṇaimālai Nūṟṟaimpatu — The Garland of Landscapes
Patiṉeṇkīḻkaṇakku · Kaṉimēytaviyar · c. 1st–5th century CE
The Tiṇaimālai Nūṟṟaimpatu (திணைமாலை நூற்றைம்பது — tiṇai = landscape + moḻi = saying/word + aimpatu = fifty) is a gemstone from the Patiṉeṇkīḻkaṇakku cluster: fifty akam love poems, precisely ~30–31 per tiṇai landscape. Where the Aintiṇai Aimpatu of Māmulaṉār surveys the five landscapes with equal measure, these fifty poems trace each landscape's inner emotional grammar with compressed precision.
Each of the five tiṇai — kuṟiñci (mountain tryst), mullai (forest waiting), marutam (river quarrel), neytal (seashore longing), pālai (wasteland separation) — receives ten poems that arc from entry into the emotion through deepening, complication, and resolution. Together they form a complete circuit of the Tamil understanding of love's seasons.
Each poem is presented with original Tamil, romanized transliteration, English translation, Tamil commentary (உரை), an alternative English rendering, and a literary note on the poem's imagery and context.