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Arumuka Navalar (Tamil: ஆறுமுக நாவலர், romanized: Āṟumuka
Nāvalar, lit. 'Arumuka the Orator'; 18
December 1822 – 5
December 1879) was a Sri
Lankan Shaivite...
- J. Jayalalithaa. For his
literary contributions, he was also
known as "
Navalar" or the eloquent.
Nedunchezhiyan was born at
Thirukannapuram on 11 July...
- Kulāmkātir̲u
Nāvalar (1833–1908) was a
Tamil poet. He was
proficient in Tamil,
Arabic and English. He
wrote a wide
range of literature,
including poems...
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scholars such as
Arumuka Navalar (1822–1879), C.W.
Damodaram Pillai (1832–1901) and U. V.
Swaminatha Aiyar (1855–1942).
Arumuka Navalar from
Jaffna first inaugurated...
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Peter Percival a
Saiva scholar,
Arumuka Navalar,
produced a "tentative" translation,
which is
known as the "
Navalar version," and was
largely rejected by...
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Arumugam was
conferred the
title of “
Navalar”, the eloquent. In the
context of printing,
Arumuka Navalar or
Arumuga Navalar was an
editor of old
Tamil texts...
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Pujas terminating at the
shrine in 1589.
Following an
appeal by
Arumuka Navalar in 1872, the
temple was
rebuilt at its
original site in 1903.
Early maps...
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Kingdom and
birthplace of
renowned philosopher and theologian,
Arumuka Navalar. The name Nall-ur was
colloquially used by
natives in
Jaffna to
refer to...
- Abd al
Qadir Ahmed Khan, died 1789), Indo-Afghan
commander Gulam Kadir Navalar (1833–1908),
Tamil poet Jam
Ghulam Qadir Khan (1920–1988),
chief minister...
- (1836) in the US Bala
Potam (Lessons for Children, 1850 & 1851) by
Arumuka Navalar in Sri
Lanka Al-Qiraa Al-Khaldouniya in 1923 by Sati' al-Husri in Arabic...