- Kasi
Nayinar Pararacacekaran (Tamil: காசி நயினார் பரராஜசேகரன்; died 1570) was a
ruler of the
Jaffna Kingdom in the
chaotic period following the death...
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studied the epic's m****cripts
under oil lamps, with
guidance from
Appasami Nayinar – a
Jaina community leader,
established a
critical edition and published...
- Kasi
Nayinar,
imprisoned him, and
installed a new ruler. Later,
supporters of Kasi
Nayinar rescued him,
killed the new ruler, and Kasi
Nayinar regained...
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Cilappatikaram a Jain
temple is
mentioned as
Nayinar Koil and the
Kalugumalai inscription refers to Jain
munis as
Nayinar. It is akin to the term Sahu or Sadhu...
- (1478–1519)
Cankili I (1519–1561)
Puviraja Pandaram (1561–1565 & 1582–1591) Kasi
Nayinar Pararacacekaran (1565–1570)
Periyapillai (1565–1582)
Ethirimana Cinkam...
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arrival at Arunachala,
Ramana Maharshi attracted his
first disciple,
Uddandi Nayinar, who
recognised in him "the
living embodiment of the Holy Scriptures"....
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important among them is
Tirukkarana Puranam (1812) by Ceyk
Aptul Kaatiru Nayinar Leppai Alim (also
called Cekuna ****var) that
details the life of the saint...
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without an
acknowledgement to the
makers of the original.
Minjur Gopi
Nayinar filed a case
against Murugadoss,
claiming that the plot of the film was...
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embraced Hinduism. The
Tamil Jains refer to the
Saiva Velaalar as nīr-pūci-
nayinārs or nīr-pūci-vellalars
meaning the
vellalars who left
Jainism by smearing...
- (1478–1519)
Cankili I (1519–1561)
Puviraja Pandaram (1561–1565 & 1582–1591) Kasi
Nayinar Pararacacekaran (1565–1570)
Periyapillai (1565–1582)
Ethirimana Cinkam...