- Nacciṇārkkiṇiyar, also
spelled Naccinarkkiniyar or Nachinarkiniyar, was a 14th-century
Tamil and
Sanskrit scholar famous for his
commentaries on Sangam...
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quoted by
later scholars,
including the
Ilampooranar (12th century),
Nacchinarkkiniyar, and others. The work
divides the
puram element into 12 parts, known...
- Nakkeerar, Ilampooranar, Senavaraiyar, Paerasiriyar, Deivachilaiyar,
Nacchinarkkiniyar, Parimelalhagar, Kalladar, and
Adiyarkku Nallar remain the most celebrated...
- Nakkeerar, Ilampooranar, Senavaraiyar, Paerasiriyar, Deivachilaiyar,
Nacchinarkkiniyar, Manakkudavar, Paridhiyar, Parimelalhagar, Kalladar, and Adiyarkku...
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Yapparunkalakaarikai 40 urai One of the
twelve most
traditional names. Emplo**** by
Nacchinarkkiniyar, Perundhevanar, and Gunasagarar. 13 பொருளுரை (Porulurai) Meaningful...
- his
Kural exegesis.: 9–10
Following Paridhi,
Parimelalhagar and
Nacchinarkkiniyar also
wrote commentaries to Tirumurugarttrupadai.: 10
Tamils portal...
- existence.
Medieval commentators such as Pariperumal, Ilampooranar, and
Nacchinarkkiniyar define porul as
essential elements of a state. Pariperumal's definition...