Veera Yuga Nayagan Velpari

Veera Yuga Nayagan Velpari
AuthorS. Venkatesan
Original titleவீரயுக நாயகன் வேள்பாரி
Cover artistManiam Selvam
LanguageTamil language
SubjectVēl Pāri
GenreHistorical fiction
PublisherVikatan publishers, Chennai
Publication date
29 December, 2018
Pages1408

Veera Yuga Nayagan Velpari is a Tamil language Historical fiction novel written by Su. Venkatesan, first serialized in the Tamil weekly magazine Ananda Vikatan from 2016 to 2018 for 111 weeks.[1] The novel reimagines the life of Vēl Pāri, a velir ruler of Parambu Nadu during the Sangam period (circa 3rd century BCE) in ancient Tamilakam. Celebrated as one of the "Last seven great patrons" in Tamil literature, Pari is known for his benevolence, patronage of arts, and resistance against the powerful Chera, Chola and Pandya kingdoms. The novel blends historical facts with fictional storytelling, offering a portrayal of Tamil culture, warfare, and societal dynamics. The illustration for the book was done by Manian Selvam.[2] [3]

Structure

The narrative is divided into two volumes. Volume 1, often referred to as "The Making of a Warrior", covers Velpari’s early life, while Volume 2, "Epic Battles and Legacy", focuses on his military campaigns against the three major kingdoms.[4]

Plot

The book narrates the story of Vēḷ Pari, a benevolent and courageous ruler of Parambu Nadu, a region spanning parts of modern-day Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Known for his patronage of arts and resistance against the dominant Chera, Chola, and Pandya kingdoms, Pari is depicted as a multifaceted figure.[5] The novel is structured in two volumes:

Volume 1

The Making of a Warrior traces Velpari’s early years, detailing his upbringing, training, and the challenges that shape him into a formidable warrior. It provides insights into the geography, lifestyle, and traditions of the velir race, including their food culture, medicinal practices, and romantic entanglements.[5]

Volume 2

Epic Battles and Legacy focuses on Velpari’s leadership in battles against the combined forces of the Chera, Chola, and Pandya kingdoms. It highlights his strategic brilliance and bravery, detailing significant events such as the deaths of his companions Thisaivezar and Thekkan, the capture of Neelan during a women’s gathering for Myla, and a climactic assault on Parambu Nadu triggered by the violation of war rules. Velpari employs unconventional tactics, such as using insects as a night time strategy.[5] The narrative also explores the political and social dynamics that led to the alliance against Velpari.[6]

The story blends historical facts with fiction, emphasizing Velpari’s legacy as a tribal chieftain who stood against exploitation. It incorporates elements from Sangam literature, such as the sacrifice of Kapilar, Pari’s poet friend, as referenced in the Purananuru.

Main characters

The central figure is Vēḷ Pari (Velpari). Other important characters include:

  • Kapilar, a poet and close friend of Pari, significant in Tamil literature
  • Myla, a strong female character involved in plot developments
  • Neelan, whose capture triggers major events
  • Thisaivezar and Thekkan, warriors
  • Parambu, leading a controversial final assault
  • Kalamban, an opponent in an honest fight with Pari

Key themes

The novel explores themes of valor, kindness, resistance against powerful kingdoms, and the conflict between nature and human greed. It portrays Pari not only as a generous ruler but also as a tribal chieftain who stood against exploitation by the dominant powers of his time.[6]

Cultural significance

The novel vividly portrays Tamil culture, including lifestyle, food, medicine, and warfare, drawing from extensive research on Sangam-era traditions. Its detailed depiction of ethnic Tamil life makes it a significant work in modern Tamil literature, reawakening cultural memory and serving as a cultural touchstone.[6][5][7]

Reception

Serialized for 111 weeks in Ananda Vikatan, the novel achieved a rare milestone as the first fictional work in four decades to run for over 100 installments.[6] The book has sold over one lakh copies in Tamil. A function was organised in July 2025 to celebrate this milestone which was graced by Rajinikanth, Gopinath Chandran, S. Shankar and others.[8]

Adaptation

Tamil filmmaker Shankar has announced plans to adapt this book into a three-part film, with script work completed as of January 2025.[9][10] Shankar, who holds the copyright, has warned filmmakers against unauthorized use of the novel’s scenes, emphasizing the need to respect creators’ rights. This warning was reportedly prompted by similarities observed in the trailer of the film Devara: Part 1 (2024), though no specific legal action has been confirmed.[11]

References

  1. ^ Kolappan, B. (2025-07-09). "How a novel inspired parents to name their children after its characters". The Hindu. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  2. ^ முரளிதரன் காசிவிஸ்வநாதன் (14 September 2018). "வேள்பாரி: 50 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு பின் வரலாறு படைத்த புனைக் கதைத் தொடர்". கட்டுரை. பிபிசி தமிழ்.
  3. ^ AKILA KANNADASAN. "In the land of the mountain king". The Hindu.
  4. ^ "Veerayuga Nayagan Velpari - 2 Volumes Set - Tamil". giri.in. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  5. ^ a b c d "Book Review – Veera Yuga Nayagan Velpari". constantscribbles.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2025-07-16."VEERAYUGA NAYAGAN VELPARI by Su. Venkatesan". diarytale.com. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  6. ^ a b c d "Interview: Meet Su Venkatesan, whose serialised Tamil novel 'Velpari' has crossed 100 instalments". scroll.in. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  7. ^ G, Anitha (2022-11-15). "Veerayuga Nayagan Velpari is a Language and Life that Brings out new Ideas". International Research Journal of Tamil. pp. 162–168. doi:10.34256/irjt224s2125. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  8. ^ "Velpaari Celebration Event Videos". YouTube. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  9. ^ "Like 'Game of Thrones' and 'Avatar': Shankar on his dream project 'Velpari'". The Hindu. 2025-07-12. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  10. ^ "Director Shankar upset over "unauthorised use" of scenes from Tamil novel 'Veera Yuga Nayagan Velpari'". thehindu.com. Retrieved 2025-07-16.
  11. ^ "Shankar threatens legal action against those using Vel Pari novel scenes in films". thenewsminute.com. Retrieved 2025-07-16.