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Marimutha Pillai

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Marimutha Pillai (1712 – 1787 CE) was a composer of Carnatic music and, along with Arunachala Kavi and Muthu Thandavar, was one of the pioneering Tamil Trinity of Carnatic music. He was a contemporary of Arunachala Kavi.

His most popular compositions are Orukal Sivachidambaram (Arabhi) and Kalai tookki (Yadukulakambhoji).[1][2]

See also

References

  1. ^ M. V. Ramana, Pre-trinity composers of Tamil Nadu, Carnatica.net
  2. ^ Marimutha Pillai, Carnatica.net