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Nakkīraṉãr,
sometimes spelled Nakkirar or
Nakkiranar, was a post-Sangam era
Tamil poet. He is
credited with the
devotional poem to the
Hindu god Murugan...
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Tamil Sangam literature, in the
texts of Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai,
written by
Nakkīraṉãr, and in Tiruppukaḻ,
written by Arunagirinathar. The six
abodes are Thiruparankundram...
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accompanied by a long
prose treatise on akam
poetics attributed to
Nakkiraṉār,
which is
structured as a
commentary on the nūṟpās, but significantly...
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immense po****rity.
Tamil literary works such as Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai by
Nakkīraṉãr and
Tiruppukal by
Arunagirinathar are
devoted to Murugan. Archaeological...
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called Mayon or the
ruler of the worlds. Aut****d by
Nakkiranar, it is the
first poem in the Ten
Idylls (Pattuppāṭṭu) anthology. The poem...
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survived and
guided the
third Sangam scholars. A
prose commentary by
Nakkiranar –
likely about the
eighth century CE –
describes this legend. The earliest...
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Tirumurugatrupadai __
Ancient Tamil work in
praise of Lord
Murugan . __
Nakkiranar Tiruvaaimozhi __
Tamil Vaishnavaite work of
Nammalwar ( One of the twelve...
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translation of ****yal enra
Iraiyanar Akapporul with
Commentary by
Nakkiranar, Atlanta:
Scholars Press, ISBN 0-7885-0331-6 Ilakkuvanar, S. (1963), Tolkappiyam...
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Sangam period of
ancient India Nakkirar II, a
medieval Indian Tamil poet
Nakkīraṉãr, a
medieval Tamil poet from
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place exists since before 9th
century as this
place has been sung by
Nakkiranar,
Kachiayappar sivachariyar and
Arungirinathar This
place is mentioned...