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- Pattinathar (Tamil: பட்டினத்தார், romanized: Paṭṭiṉattār) is a name identified with two different Tamil individuals, one of 10th century AD and another...
- Pattinathar was a Saivaite and a Spiritual leader. Pattinathar may also refer to: Pattinathar (1936 film), Tamil film directed by T. C. Vadivelu Nayakar...
- Pattinathar is a 1962 Indian Tamil-language devotional film, directed by K. Somu, and written by Thanjai N. Ramaiah D**** and Akilan. The film stars T...
- kill Pattinathar, but Kalu Maram started burning and nothing happened to Pattinathar, the king received the news and went directly to Pattinathar and asked...
- tried pattinathar but kalu maram started burning and nothing happened to Pattinathar, the king came to know this news and went directly to Pattinathar and...
- Pattinathar (தமிழ்: பட்டினத்தார்) is a 1936 Indian Tamil film written and directed by T. C. Vadivelu Nayakar and produced by M. T. Rajan. Music by Gopal...
- taluk headquarter, Sirkazhi. The village is also the birth place of Pattinathar, a saivite Tamil scholar and saint who attained salvation in Thirvotriyur...
- never saw a theatrical release; his debut film instead became K. Somu's Pattinathar (1962), where he portra**** a Chola king. Sundarrajan subsequently received...
- Alugani - Rahu Kudambai - Kethu Vallalar - Mercury Edaikaddar - Mercury Pattinathar - Sun Kaduvelli - Sun Kanjamalai - Venus Sennimalai - Venus Kapilar -...
- temple. The temple is closely ****ociated with the saint poet Sundarar and Pattinathar. The temple has been in vogue from the Pallava times of the 7th century...