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Sambandar (Tamil: சம்பந்தர், romanized: Campantar), also
referred to as
Tirujnana Sambandar (Tamil: திருஞானசம்பந்தர், romanized: Tiruñāṉacampantar), was...
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upper level. The
temple is ****ociated with the
legend of
child Sambandar who is
believed to have been fed by
Parvathi on the
banks of the temple...
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three most
prominent Shaiva Tamil saints of the 7th and 8th centuries:
Sambandar, Appar, and Sundarar. The
three saints were not only
involved in portraying...
- of the sixty-three
revered Nayanars, he was an
older contemporary of
Sambandar. His
images are
found and
revered in
Tamil Shiva temples. His characteristic...
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Nalvar (lit. 'The Four') are the
three foremost Nayanars Appar, Sundarar,
Sambandar along with Manikkavacakar. The list of the
Nayanars was
initially compiled...
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hagiographic Tamil language text of
Nambiyandar Nambi.
According to the legend,
Sambandar, who
lived in the 7th
century CE,
defeated the
Tamil Jain
monks in a series...
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Tamil Nadu.
Nambiyandar Nambi compiled the
first seven volumes by Appar,
Sambandar, and
Sundarar as
Tevaram during the 12th century.
During the
course of...
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Sambandar and
Appar wrote of the
temple in
their poetic work, Tevaram. Sekkizhar, the
author of the
Periyapuranam wrote that both
Appar and
Sambandar...
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placed earlier given that he
appears to
refer to the
Tevaram hymns of
Sambandar, Appar, and Sundarar, that he used "very late words" and that he made...
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Tirumal (Vishnu) in one of his
Tevarams in the 7th century. The
saint Sambandar, in one of his songs,
praises Ayyanar as a
celibate god,
invincible and...