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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SundararSundarar - Wikipedia

    Sundarar (Tamil: சுந்தரர், romanized: Cuntarar), also referred to as Chuntarar, Chuntaramurtti, Nampi Aruran or Tampiran Tolan, was an eighth-century poet-saint of Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta tradition of Hinduism. He is among the Tevaram trio, and one of the most prominent Nayanars, the Shaiva bhakti (devotional) poets of Tamil Nadu.. His hymns form the seventh volume of the Tirumurai, the twelve-volume compendium of Shaiva Siddhanta.His songs are considered the most musical in ...

  2. சுந்தரமூர்த்தி நாயனார் அல்லது சுந்தரர் (Sundarar) என்பவர் சைவ ...

  3. Sundarar’s pathigams “Thiruppattu” are collected into the seventh volume of the Thirumurai along with the compositions of Thirugnanasambanthar and Appar. The popular compositions of Sundarar are Ponnar Meniyane, Piththa Piraichudi etc. Saint Sekkizhar’s Periya Puranam speaks in great details about Sundaramurthy. Nayanar’s life.

  4. சுந்தரமூர்த்தி நாயனார் வாழ்க்கை வரலாறு ...

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  6. ragamalika.pradosham.com › Saints › SundararSundarar - Pradosham

    SUNDARAR's INTRODUCTION. Sundaramurthi Nayanar - fondly called as Sundarar flourished in the 8th century. He was a great devotee of Lord Shiva absorbed. He is one of the Tamil Samaya Acharyas (four Tamil religious Teachers) and considered very high equivalent to the Top four (Sundarar, Appar(Thirunavukkarasar), ThiruGyAnasampandhar, Manickavachagar). ...

  7. Sundarar lived only 18 years but became one of the foremost saints of Tamil Saiva poetry. Manikkavasagar. Manikkavasagar was born as Vadavurar in a Saivite priest family in 9th-century Thiruvadavur, near Madurai, and rose to become prime minister to the Pandyan king. According to later accounts, one day the king gave him a large sum of money to purchase war horses. On the way, the minister was drawn to an ascetic (who was in fact Lord Siva) sitting with disciples under a tree.

  8. Sundarar (Murthi) Nayanar flourished in the 8th century. He was a great devotee of Lord Siva. He is one of the Tamil Samaya Acharyas (four Tamil religious Teachers). Sundarar (Murthi) Nayanar sang the glories of Lord Siva at all the sacred places that he visited. These hymns are called Thevaaram. They have been collected into a book-form. All devotees sing the Thevaaram even today.

  9. southindianpaintings.art › religion-and-mythology › sundararSundarar - South Indian Paintings

    Top row: Sundarar seated on an elephant and Cheraman Perumal riding on his horse ascend to Kailasa; Second row: Sundarar arrives in Avinashi and is welcomed by some priests; Third row: Sundarar restores to life a child eaten by a crocodile by singing the praise of Shiva; Fourth row: The Pandya king gives a pearl necklace to Tarumi (TP 52). Location: Tamil Nadu Temple;Narumpunatha Temple;Tiruppudaimarudur Positioning: Gopura, third tier, transept, north east corner .

  10. Jan 22, 2021 · For instance, in describing the life of Sundarar, it is first indicated that Sundarar, Paravaiyar and Sangiliayar have come from Kailasa to live on earth for a brief period on the Lord’s command ...