- The
Tevaram (Tamil: தேவாரம்,
Tēvāram), also
spelled Thevaram,
denotes the
first seven volumes of the twelve-volume
collection Tirumurai, a
Shaiva narrative...
-
century CE. All
songs in
Tevaram are
believed to be in sets of ten songs,
called patikam in Tamil. Some
musical experts consider Tevaram as a
divine musical...
-
compiled the
first seven volumes by Appar, Sambandar, and
Sundarar as
Tevaram during the 12th century.
During the
course of time, a
strong necessity...
-
Shiva temple in Atikai,
where he
spontaneously composed his
first hymn of
Tevaram. As he sang the
second verse, he was
miraculously cured of his stomach...
-
singers of
Tevaram from
Parantaka I of the 8th century. A
record belonging to
Rajendra I
mentions Tevaranayakan, the
supervisor of
Tevaram and
shows the...
- poet-saint of
Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta tradition of Hinduism. He is
among the
Tevaram trio, and one of the most
prominent Nayanars, the
Shaiva bhakti (devotional)...
- and Sambandar. The
other three contributed to the
first seven volumes (
Tevaram) of the twelve-volume
Saivite work Tirumurai, the key
devotional text of...
-
Anekadhangavadeswarar is
revered in the 7th
century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the
Tevaram,
written by
Tamil saint poets known as the
nayanars and
classified as Paadal...
- the
Hindu temples in
South India that is
referenced in the
songs in the
Tevaram,
hymns composed in
praise of
Shiva during the 7th-8th century. The Paadal...
- not very well be
placed earlier given that he
appears to
refer to the
Tevaram hymns of Sambandar, Appar, and Sundarar, that he used "very late words"...