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  1. Manikkavacakar ( Tamil: மாணிக்கவாசகர், romanized: Māṇikkavācakar, lit. 'One whose words are like gems'), [1] was a 9th-century Tamil saint and poet who wrote Thiruvasagam, a book of Shaiva hymns. Speculated to have been a minister to the Pandya king Varagunavarman II (c. 862 CE–885 CE) [1] (also called Arimarthana Pandiyan ), he lived in Madurai.

  2. V. Manickavasagam Pillai (Tamil: மாணிக்கவாசகம் பிள்ளை, romanized: Māṇikkavācakam piḷḷai; 4 October 1926 – 12 October 1979) was a Malaysian politician who served as Minister of Communications.

  3. மாணிக்கவாசகர் சைவ சமயக் குரவர்கள் நால்வரில் ஒருவராவர். முன்னைய மூவரும் தேவாரம் பாடியிருக்க இவர் பாடிய நூல்களாவன: திருவாசகமும் ...

  4. Manikkavasagar is highly adored saint of shaivism. Manivasagar is one of the four samayakuravar (nalvar). Here is the life history of manikavasakar.

  5. Thiruvachakam of Manikkavachakarதிருவாசகம்(மாணிக்க வாசகர் அருளியது) பொருள் அடக்கம். 1 சிவபுராணம் (1) நமச்சிவாய வாஅழ்க. 2. கீர்த்தித் திருஅகவல் (2) தில்லை ...

  6. From harboring dreams of becoming a commentator and playing the game to bagging an official scoring contract by New Zealand cricket, Chennai-born Arun Kumar Manickavasagamquite literally took the...

  7. மாணிக்கவாசகம் (ஆங்கிலம்: Tan Sri Dato' Seri V. Manickavasagam), பிறப்பு: அக்டோபர் 4 1926); ம.இ.கா. எனும் மலேசிய இந்திய காங்கிரசு கட்சியின் ஆறாவது தலைவர்.

  8. Thiruvasagam - Complete Text in Two Parts: Hymns 1 to 10 & Hymns 11 to 51 in Unicode. Thirukoneswaram & Thiruvasagam. Thiruvasagam - English Translation by Rev. G.U. Pope Preface - Hymns 1 to 10 - Hymns 11 to 51 [also in PDF: Hymns1 to 10 - Hymns 11 to 51] Pulavar Keeran - Six Lectures on Mannikavasagar's Thiruvempavai.

  9. May 31, 2021 · Manikkavasagar had a huge influence on the Shaivite Bhakti movement in South India. There were many unusual magical moments in the saint’s life out of which 5 stand out. Prodigious Child to a Politician.

  10. V. Manickavasagam Pillai was a Malaysian politician who served as Minister of Communications. He was a member and served as 6th President of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC), a component party of the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition from June 1973 to his death in October 1979.