The Kalagnanam book is believed to have been written by the Tamil sage, Villuputur Alvar, who lived around the 9th century CE. However, some scholars date the text to the 16th or 17th century CE. The book is considered a part of the Tamil literary canon and is often attributed to the Vaishnavite tradition. The text is said to contain 272 verses, which cover a range of topics, including predictions of future events, descriptions of natural disasters, and discussions on the nature of time.
While the Kalagnanam book has garnered significant attention, there are challenges and controversies surrounding its interpretation and authenticity:
or a recognized Nadi reading center.
Reading the is not like reading a novel. The text is dense with symbolism. Follow these tips: