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Sivagyana Munivar (c. 18th century) was a
saivite sage and
scholar from Tirunelveli,
Tamil Nadu. He was well
versed in both
Tamil and Sanskrit. Sivagyana...
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instructed Uromacha Munivar to
install a
Shiva Lingam as
Kailasha Nathar wherever the
flowers settled on the riverbank. Finally,
Munivar was to
bathe and...
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River and has been
patronized by
poets like
Arunagirinathar and
Kachiappa Munivar.
Patteeswarar (Shiva) is the
presiding deity of this
temple together with...
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Vagisa Munivar also
spelled as
Vageesa Munivar is said to have
lived in the 12th Century. He is the
author of
Gnanamrutham (Ambrosia of knowledge) also...
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Constantine Joseph Beschi (8
November 1680 – 4
February 1747), also
known under his
Tamil name of Vīramāmunivar, was an
Italian Jesuit priest, missionary...
- Mysore, Coimbatore, Salem.
Around the 13th century, the sage
Pavananthi Munivar wrote Nannool about Tamil grammar at the
Ulagamadhi cave.
Under Chola rule...
- நன்னூல்) is a work on
Tamil grammar written by a Jain
ascetic Pavananthi Munivar around 13th
century CE. It is the most
significant work on
Tamil grammar...
- The
festival has its
reference from the "Perur Puranam" by
Kachiappa Munivar.
Indra Vizha (Tamil: இந்திர விழா), was a
historical Hindu festival that...
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Panditamani S.Kanapathipillai had
recorded his
conversations with
Mouna thava munivar-P.Kailasapathy of Alaveddi, Vice-Prin****l of Saiva-training College, Thirunelveli...
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Shaivite devotional, epic stories,
written in the 16th
century by
Paranjothi Munivar,
which record the
actions (and antics) of
Shiva on
Earth in a
number of...