- romanized: Nīladevī, lit. 'blue goddess'), also
rendered as
Neela Devi or
Nappinnai, is a
Hindu goddess, and a
consort of the
preserver deity Vishnu, along...
- IAST: Nāgnajitī), also
known as
Satya (Sanskrit: सत्या IAST: Satyā), and
Nappinnai (Tamil: நப்பின்னை, lit. 'beautifully-tressed'), is the
fifth of the Ashtabharya...
- And who is a
great hero who
never ran away from his enemies, Hey Lady
Nappinnai, who has hair
surrounded by holy scent,
Please be kind to open the door...
- to
Nappinnai,
appearing in Godha's
magnum opus
Thiruppavai and in Nammalwar's
references to Nappinnani, the daughter-in-law of Nandagopa.
Nappinnai is...
-
Cilappatikaram is the
earliest and
first complete Tamil reference to
Pillai (Nila,
Nappinnai, Radha), who is
described in the epic as the
cowherd lover of Krishna...
-
Cilappatikaram is the
earliest and
first complete Tamil reference to
Pillai (Nila,
Nappinnai, Radha), who is
described in the epic as the
cowherd lover of Krishna...
- of Krishna, his
slaying of asuras, his
subjugation of
bulls to
marry Nappinnai, as well as his role in the
Kurukshetra War. One of his
hymns indicates...
- five
elements are but you; for the six-legged bee-humming
coiffured dame
Nappinnai, you
fought the
seven bulls and destro**** them; you are the six schools...
- A
chapter in
Aichar Kuruvai describes the event. The ****ociation of
Nappinnai, the
beloved shepherd girl with
Krishna is
unique to
Tamil tradition,...
-
while a
third plays Pinnai (
Nappinnai). The
dance begins with a song
listing Krishna's
heroic deeds and his
fondness for
Nappinnai, then they
dance where sage...