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    Nandanar (also spelt as Nantanar ), also known as Thirunaallaippovaar ( transl. The one who will go tomorrow) and Tirunallaipovar Nayanar, [note 1] was a Nayanar saint, who is venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is the only Dalit saint in the Nayanars. He is generally counted as the eighteenth in the list of 63 Nayanars. [1] .

  2. Nandanar (தமிழ்: நந்தனார்) is 1942 Indian devotional film, based on the Nandan, a low-caste farmhand, and his deep devotion to Lord Nataraja of Chithambaram. Nandanar was a major success, in part because of an innovative prize scheme.

  3. Nandanar, by the overwhelming power of his devotion, by the sublime sweetness of his Tamil, compelled Indian society and Indian literature to accept the entrance of a great Dalit devotee. It was a historic first for Dalits.

  4. Jan 28, 2018 · Sadhguru tells the story of Nandanar, one of the Nayanmars, for whom the stone Nandi at a temple moved aside!

  5. The Saint Nandanar, worshipped by the priests of Thillai, enters the abode of Lord Nataraja! On the banks of river Kollidam that sprinkles water with its tidal arms on to the lotuses that lean upon both its banks, is the village Adhanur.

  6. Nandanar, The ardent Shiva devotee. There was, during the thirteenth century, a group of devout Shaivite saints called the Nayanars. They loved Lord Shiva with all their hearts and were given the title Nayanar because miraculous events occurred in their presence. Sixty three such saints existed.

  7. 3 days ago · An untouchable caste farm worker, Nandanar was craving to have a sight of Lord Shiva at Sivalokanathar Temple in Tirupunkur. However, his Brahmin landlord would not permit him to enter the temple, as his entry would pollute the sanctity of the temple.

  8. Bhakta Nandanar ( transl. Devotee Nandanar) is a 1935 Tamil -language film directed by Manik Lal Tandon. It marked the cinematic debut of the Carnatic singer and stage artist K. B. Sundarambal. She was paid a then unprecedented ₹ 100,000 (equivalent of ₹ 60 million (2013 prices)) as salary for this film.

  9. Nov 18, 2022 · Nandanar is 1942 Indian devotional film, based on the Nandan a low-caste farmhand, and his deep devotion to Lord Nataraja of Chithambaram.

  10. Nandanar, was a Nayanar saint, who is venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is the only Dalit saint in the Nayanars. He is generally counted as the eighteenth in the list of 63 Nayanars. Like the other Nayanars, he was a devout devotee of Shiva.