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- Manikkavacakar 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...
- volume of Tamil hymns composed by the ninth century Shaivite bhakti poet Manikkavasagar. It contains 51 compositions and constitutes the eighth volume of the...
- sacred books of Tamil Saiva Siddhanta, Manikkavasagar's Tiruvasakam, originated from this shrine. Manikkavasagar is said to have converted the king to...
- Triyamphway mantra, actually Tamil Thiruvempavai stanzas of Saint Manikkavasagar, was recited in these days. The first 11 stanzas recited in front of...
- the Chola King Rajaraja Chola under the guidance of Nambiandarnambi. Manikkavasagar, the tenth century saivite poet has written two works, the first called...
- Sumbramaniya Murugan regularly. On behalf of Senguntha Kaikolar, genealogy of Manikkavasagar was brought to Kodumbu from Madurai. He sang in Tamil and placed a mob...
- of the Tamil Saiva saints such as Appar, Thirugnana Sambanthar and Manikkavasagar during the Hindu revival period between the sixth and the tenth centuries...
- Ammeiyar (7th century) Kshetrayya (1600–1680) Madhwacharya (12th century) Manikkavasagar (10th century) Muthu Thandavar (1525–1625) Naraharitirtha (1250–1333)...
- the Chola King Rajaraja Chola under the guidance of Nambiandarnambi. Manikkavasagar, the 10th-century saivite poet has written two works, the first called...
- Saiva saints such as Appar, Siva Prakasar, Thirugnana Sambanthar and Manikkavasagar during the Hindu revival period between the 6th and the 10th century...