Kalladar has written verses in
Kurunthogai (verses 260 and 269),
Agananuru (verses 9, 63, 113, 171, 199, 209, 333), and
Purananuru (verses 23, 25, 371, 385, 391). The chief themes that Kalladar handled in his verses include battlefield, consequences of battles, and the plights of widows of the slain soldiers. He has also composed verse 9 of the
Tiruvalluva Maalai. But this Kalladar is likely to be a namesake who wrote these verses in venba meter, centuries after the Sangam period. He is also believed to have written a commentary on the
Tolkappiyam. A later work of
Kallaadam, unlike one would guess, was not authored by Kalladar. The Tamil land must have seen at least three Kalladars, if not four.
Views on Valluvar and the Kural Kalladar opines about
Valluvar and the
Kural text thus: ==See also==