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Nandanar (also
spelt as Nantanar), also
known as
Thirunaallaippovaar (transl. The one who will go tomorrow) and
Tirunallaipovar Nayanar, was a Nayanar...
- (January 5, 1926 –
April 24, 1974), po****rly
known by his pseudonym,
Nandanar was an
Indian writer of
Malayalam literature. He was
known for his novels...
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Nandanar (தமிழ்: நந்தனார்) is 1942
Indian devotional film,
based on the Nandan, a low-caste farmhand, and his deep
devotion to Lord
Nataraja of Chithambaram...
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Bhakta Nandanar (transl. Devotee
Nandanar) is a 1935 Tamil-language film
directed by
Manik Lal Tandon. It
marked the
cinematic debut of the
Carnatic singer...
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Nandanar was a
Nayanar saint in the
Hindu sect of Shaivism.
Nandanar may also
refer to:
Nandanar (author) (1926–1974),
pseudonym of
Indian writer P. C...
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contained one
saint each from the
untouchable communities. The
Nayanar saint Nandanar was born,
according to
Periya Puranam, in a "threshold of the huts covered...
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Carnatic music. He
composed the
Kathakalakshepam (Tamil: கதாகாலக்ஷேபம்)
Nandanar Charitram, two
other works in this genre, and many
independent kritis....
- ****ociated with the
legend of the
Saivite saint Nandanar who was one of the 63 Nayanmars.
While being a Dalit,
Nandanar was not
allowed inside the temple, the...
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Annamalai University for
fifteen years. He
acted in
Tamil films including Nandanar which was
produced by S. S. Vasan.
Desikar is one of
those singers who...
- Her most
notable films include Aadmi (1939),
Madanakamarajan (1941),
Nandanar (1942), Dasi
Aparanji (1944),
Kannamma En
Kadhali (1945), Miss
Malini (1947)...