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- illustrated. Pavai Publications. ISBN 81-7735-172-9. The Hindu (April 2010). "Siruthondar's devotion". The Hindu. "Sivagami's Vow - The translation of Sivagamiyin...
- Hindu and a great devotee of Shiva. The great Nayanar saints like Appar, Siruthondar and Tirugnanasambandar lived during his reign.[citation needed] Narasimhavarman...
- announces that he taking the life of a Saivite and takes up the name Siruthondar. Sivagami is united with her aging father. She is initially heartbroken...
- The Shiva temple was known as Siruthonda Ganapatishvara, named over Siruthondar. The name "Ganapatishvara", which also gives the town his alternate name...
- The Chola king. Narasimhavarman - The Pallava ruler. Paranjothi aka Siruthondar — The commander of Narasimhavarman's army and the 36th of the 63 Nayanmars...
- 31 Dandi Adigal 32 Murkha 33 Somasi Mara 34 Sakkiya 35 Sirappuli 36 Siruthondar Army general of the Pallava king Narasimavarman I 37 Cheraman Perumal...
- Paranjothi renounced his violent ways and became a Shaiva monk known as Siruthondar, is venerated as a Nayanar saint today. However, no written records substantiate...
- as Kapala Bhairavan S. A. Ashokan as Parthiban Javar Seetharaman as Siruthondar Balaji as Mahendran G. Pattu Iyer as Appar Female supporting cast Indira...
- (DVD) கண்ணப்ப நாயனார் (Kannapa Nayanar) சிறுதொண்டர் / இயர்பாகையார் (Siruthondar / Eyarpa****ar) கிருஷ்ணா கிருஷ்ணா (Krishna Krishna) கிரியா பாபாஜி (Kriya...
- and post 5th-century Shaiva poet saints such as Appar, Sambandar and Siruthondar. These help date and confirm the ****ociation of this rock-cut temple...