- Tamils.
Scarecrow Press. p. 167. ISBN 978-0-8108-6445-0. "Who Were the
Nalvars? –
Saivite Scriptures".
Himalayan Academy.
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original on...
- The
Nalvar Nanmani Malai (Tamil: நால்வர் நான்மணி மாலை, romanized:
Nālvar Nāṇmani Mālai) is a
Tamil Hindu work
written by the poet Siva Prakasar. The work...
- temple. The
temple also
finds mention in the
works of
Nakeerar and the
Nalvars, namely, Appar, Sundarar,
Sambandar and
Manickavasagar in the canonical...
-
Tamil Tevaram,
which includes the
works of the seventh- to ninth-century
Nalvar poets Thirunavukarasar,
Sambandar and Sundarar. The Lord
Malligarjuna Swamy...
- left of
Kumbeswarar and
Somaskanda is
located to the right. The
images of
Nalvars (Appar, Sambanthar,
Sundarar and Manickavasagar),
images of the
sixty three...
-
counted as one of the 63
Shaiva nayanars, he is
counted as one of the
Nalvars ("The Four")
consisting of
himself and the
first three nayanars namely...
- the
Pandya king
Arikesari (6th
Century CE ). He is
revered as one of the
Nalvar ("group of four" in Tamil), a set of four
prominent Tamil saints alongside...
-
married Rani Ammal. He
wrote and
acted in
several plays and one of his
plays "
Nalvar" was made into a movie.
Nagarajan wrote the
screenplay for his own story...
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Kalyana Sundarar, Jaganadhar, Annamalayar, Ramanathar, Suryan, Chandran,
Nalvars, Jambukeswarar, Nagalingar, Meenakshi, Sundareswarar, Sahasralingam, Amirthakandeesar...
-
Karpaga Vinayagar and Navagrahas.
There are
separate shrines for Sekkizhar,
Nalvar, Santhanachariar, Dakshinamurthy,
Nrithivu Nayakkar, Arthanariswarar, Mahalakshmi...