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- Sundarar (Tamil: சுந்தரர், romanized: ****arar), also referred to as Chuntarar, Chuntaramurtti, Nampi Aruran or Tampiran Tolan, was an eighth-century poet-saint...
- include Sundarar himself and Sundarar's parents.[citation needed] The Nalvar (lit. 'The Four') are the three foremost Nayanars Appar, Sundarar, Sambandar...
- Shaiva Tamil saints of the 7th and 8th centuries: Sambandar, Appar, and Sundarar. The three saints were not only involved in portraying their personal devotion...
- classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam. The temple is closely ****ociated with Sundarar, the saivite saint of the 8th century, who started composing his Tirumurai...
- Nayanars Sundarar. As per Hindu legend, Sundarar, while traveling through the place became very hungry. Shiva appeared and fed Sundarar. Sundarar has made...
- Nambiyandar Nambi compiled the first seven volumes by Appar, Sambandar, and Sundarar as Tevaram during the 12th century. During the course of time, a strong...
- four" in Tamil), a set of four prominent Tamil saints alongside Appar, Sundarar and Sambandar. The other three contributed to the first seven volumes (Tevaram)...
- Brahmotsavam celebrated during the Tamil month of Maasi (February - March) for Sundarar and Mahashivaratri festival being the most prominent. The temple is maintained...
- presiding deity is ****ociated with the 7th century Tamil Saiva Nayanars Sundarar. The temple is counted as a twin temple along with Kachabeswarar temple...
- have been composed in praise of the temple by Sambandar and Sundarar in the Thevaram. Sundarar is believed to have bathed in the Agni theertham at this spot...