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Bhoothath Alvar (Tamil: பூதத்தாழ்வார், romanized: Bhūtathāḻvār) is one of the twelve...
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rituals and a
dozen yearly festivals are held at the temple, of
which the
Bhoothath Alvar Avata festival,
celebrated during the
Tamil month of
Aipasi (October–November)...
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account by
Manavala Mamunigal, the
first three Alvars namely Poigai Alvar,
Bhoothath Alvar and Pey
Alvar belong to
Dvapara Yuga (even
before the
birth of Krishna...
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Poigai is one of the
three prin****l Alvars, with the
other two
being Bhoothath Alvar and Peyalvar,
collectively called Mutalamalvargal, who are regarded...
- the
three prin****l Alvars, with the
other two
being Poigai Alvar and
Bhoothath Alvar,
collectively called Mutalamalvargal who are
known to be born out...
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considered to be an
incarnation of
Panchajanya (Krishna's conch),
Bhoothath of
Kaumodaki (Vishnu's mace),
Peyalvar of
Nandaka (Vishnu's sword), Thirumalisai...
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different castes. As per history, the
first three alvars,
Poigai Alvar,
Bhoothath Alvar and Pey
Alvar were born miraculously.
Thirumalisai Alvar was the...
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Mahabharata and
Bhagavata Purana, the
first four (Poigai Alvar,
Bhoothath Alvar,
Peyalvar and
Tirumalisai Alvar) are from the
Dvapara Yuga, while...
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images of Sukracharya, sage
Mrikandu and the
three mudhal Alvars (Pey,
Bhoothath and
Poigai Alvar) to his left. The
festival deities, the
metal images...
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Thumbikkai Alvar, Nammalvar,
Madurakavi Alvar,
Thirumangai Alvar, and
Bhoothath Alvar.
Inside the
inner sanctum, the
presiding deity Venkatesa Perumal...