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Arunagirinathar (Aruṇakirinātar, Tamil: [aɾuɳaɡɯɾɯn̪aːdar]) was a
Tamil Shaiva saint-poet who
lived during the 14th
century in
Tamil Nadu, India. In his...
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Arunagirinathar (pronounced [aɾ̪uɳaɡiɾ̪in̪aːt̪aɾ̪]) is a 1964
Indian Tamil-language
biographical film,
directed by T. R.
Ramanna and
written by Sakthi...
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Murugan (Kartikeya), the son of Shiva,
written by the poet-saint
Arunagirinathar (Tamil: அருணகிரிநாதர், Aruṇakirinātar, [aɾuɳaɡiɾɯn̪aːdaɾ]). The anthology...
- Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai,
written by Nakkīraṉãr, and in Tiruppukaḻ,
written by
Arunagirinathar. The six
abodes are Thiruparankundram, Tiruchendur, Palani, Swamimalai...
- of the
Nayanar saints. However, the
Nayanar Sambandar and the
saint Arunagirinathar make
clear reference to the
Kapaleeshwarar temple being located by...
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works such as Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai by Nakkīraṉãr and
Tiruppukal by
Arunagirinathar are
devoted to Murugan.
Archaeological evidence from the
first century...
- the
hymns of 9th-century
saint Manickavasagar and 15th-century
saint Arunagirinathar. The
temple is
considered sacred along the
lines of Ramanathapuram...
- the bank of the
Noyyal River and has been
patronized by
poets like
Arunagirinathar and
Kachiappa Munivar.
Patteeswarar (Shiva) is the
presiding deity...
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called as Rowther. Also, the
Tamil god
Murugan is
praised by
saint Arunagirinathar as சூர் கொன்ற ராவுத்தனே (Oh Ravuttan, who
vanquished Sooran) and மாமயிலேரும்...
- in the 14th
century CE, with the
notable work
being Tiruppukal by
Arunagirinathar. In 1578, the
Portuguese published a
Tamil book in old
Tamil script...