: Chronicles his competition with Kannadasan and the golden era of cinema. Ramanuja Kaviyam & Krishna Vijayam
: In a fitting companion piece to Avathara Purushan , Vaali took on the Mahabharata with this poetic retelling. The book’s introduction itself highlights the challenge and success of this endeavor: “Kamban did not get the opportunity to write the Mahabharata . Villiputhan did not get the opportunity to sing the Ramayana . Vaali has gotten both. This is a book that has succeeded in the attempt of ‘old story, new style.’ Words work for Vaali!”. The book is divided into parts, starting from the tale of Yayati and Devayani and capturing the epic’s grandeur in a poetic form that has been praised as a significant contribution to Tamil literature. kavignar vaali books
Avathara Purushan is another significant work where Vaali focuses on Lord Vishnu's avatars, particularly Lord Krishna. This book showcases his deep devotion and his poetic ability to describe divine narratives in a way that resonates with both the traditional and modern mind. His descriptive prose and verse make the characters come alive, bringing a fresh perspective to the popular tales. : Chronicles his competition with Kannadasan and the
Beyond the epics, Vaali’s creative range included original poetry based on other spiritual figures and mythological themes. Villiputhan did not get the opportunity to sing the Ramayana
Genre: Devotional Poetry