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- Siva Prakasar (also Ṣiva Prakāṣa or sometimes Ṣiva-prakāṣa Dēṣikar) was a Tamil poet and philosopher who lived during the late 17th and early 18th centuries...
- Karunai Prakasar (Tamil: கருணை பிரகாசர் ) was a seventeenth century Saiva spiritual writer. He was born to a Tamil-speaking Desikar family in Kanchipuram...
- Religion of Jesus) is a Tamil tract against Christianity, written by Siva Prakasar. The book includes brief examples and analogies. It is a classic instance...
- Nanganallur, Chennai Lord Hayagriva Sannidhi in Thooppul Vilakoli (Deepa Prakasar) Perumal Koil in Kanchipuram. Vedanta Deshika Alayam, Mylapore Lakshmi...
- He had three sons and a daughter: Siva Prakasar, Velaiyar, Karunai prakasar, and Gnambikai Ammal. Siva prakasar a poet was blessed as ‘Sivanuputhichelvar’...
- (நன்னெறி) is a Tamil poem containing forty stanzas (Venpaas), written by Siva Prakasar, who lived during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. "Nanneri" is...
- part of the compositions of the Tamil Saiva saints such as Appar, Siva Prakasar, Thirugnana Sambanthar and Manikkavasagar during the Hindu revival period...
- romanized: Nālvar Nāṇmani Mālai) is a Tamil Hindu work written by the poet Siva Prakasar. The work describes the history of the four primary Nayanar poet-saints...
- written by Siva Prakasar. Shaiva Siddhanta. These Poems are composed in favour of 'Sivagna Balaya Swamigal of Pomma Pura Aaddeenam. Siva prakasar, a Tamil Phiolospher...
- at Thiruvannamalai. St.Santhalinga Swamigal enjo**** the company of Siva Prakasar. Along with him, he went and sta**** at Bommaiyapuram With the blessings...