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Pusalar (also
transliterated as Pūcalār,
Pusala or Poosalar) is an eighth-century
Nayanar saint,
venerated in the
Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is generally...
- (Rajasimha) 54
Idangazhi 55
Seruthunai 56
Pugazh Thunai 57
Kotpuli 58
Pusalar 59 Nesa
Nayanar Saliyar,
weaver who
donates clothes to Lord Shiva's devotees...
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these groups were
Sayyids (Thangals),
Keyis (Koyas), Baramis, Themims,
Pusalars, and
Ossans found in
different regions of Kerala. The name Mappila, otherwise...
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individual is
entitled to a
share of the profits. The
catches are sold by the
Pusalar to
other communities, and very
rarely are
involved in
selling their catch...
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adjourn his
coronation as he
wanted to
first bless an
impoverished saint in
Pusalar. This
event is well
described in many
Pallava grants of Narasimhavarman...
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Munaiyaduvar Murugar Naminandi Nantanār
Muniyaraiyar Nesar Nedumārar
Kurumbar Pusalar Pugal Chola Pugaḻ
Thunai Sadaiyār Sākkiyar Saktiyār
Seruthtunai Sirappuli...
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Munaiyaduvar Murugar Naminandi Nantanār
Muniyaraiyar Nesar Nedumārar
Kurumbar Pusalar Pugal Chola Pugaḻ
Thunai Sadaiyār Sākkiyar Saktiyār
Seruthtunai Sirappuli...
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unnamed king in the
narrative of the
Nayanar saint Pusalar is also Kalarsinga. The king in the
Pusalar tale is
generally identified as
Narasimhavarman II...