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  1. Thiruvarutprakasa Vallalār Chidambaram Ramalingam (5 October 1823 – 30 January 1874), also known as Vallalār, Ramalinga Swamigal and Ramalinga Adigal, was one of the known Tamil saints and a notable Tamil poet of the 19th century.

  2. Ramalinga Adigal opened a temple at Vadalur on January 25, 1872, called the "Sathya Gnana Sabha" (Hall of True Knowledge), - One of the primary teaching of valallar is "Service to mankind is path of moksha".

  3. Ramalinga Swamigal Vallalar, commonly known in India and around the world as Vallalar, advocated a casteless society and was firmly opposed to superstitions and rituals. He forbade killing animals for the sake of food and condemned inequality based on birth.

  4. Vallalar, தயவு, ஜோதி, வள்ளல் பெருமான்,இராமலிங்க வள்ளலார்,திரு ...

  5. Miracles of Vallalar (Swami Ramalingam) We have already dealt with some of the miraculous events that took place in Swami's life such as burning of oil lamp with water, taking multiple forms of his body at various points in crowded gatherings so as to facilitate the people to see him as near to them, speaking in an even voice and tone so as to be heard by the audience equally alike irrespective of the distance etc.

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  7. shaivam.org › English-Articles › ramalingam-swamigalRamalingam Swamigal - Shaivam

    That Ramalinga swamigal was an ardent student of Devara hymns, Kural, Oluvilodukkam, Periapuranam, Tayumanavar and other classics is amply borne out by the words, the thoughts, the lilt and the sententiousness of his poetic utterances.

  8. Apr 12, 2016 · Ramalinga Swamigal. April 12, 2016 unmai. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Arutprakasa Vallalar Chidambaram Ramalingam (5 October 1823 – disappeared on 30 January 1874), whose pre-monastic name was Ramalingam, is commonly known in India and across the world [1] as Vallalar.