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- The Tiruvempavai (Tamil: திருவெம்பாவை, IAST: Tiruvempāvai) is a collection of songs composed by the poet-saint Manikkavacakar. It consists of 20 stanzas...
- usually go to temples each morning and recite Thiruppavai by Andal and Thiruvempavai by Manikkavacakar. Hinduism portal Astronomical basis of the Hindu calendar...
- alone give one mukti. Manikkavacakar's work has several parts. The Thiruvempavai, a collection of twenty hymns in which he has imagined himself as a...
- months' royal ceremonies of Thailand, which is identified with Tamil Thiruvempavai of Tamils. It is believed that Thiruvembavai was introduced to Thailand...
- ceremony was derived from the names of two Tamil language Hindu chants: Thiruvempavai (a Shaivite hymn by Manikkavacakar) and Thiruppavai (a Vaishnavite hymn...
- Tamil Hindu chants: Thiruvempavai (a Shaivite hymn by Manikkavacakar) and Tiruppavai. It is known that Tamil verses from Thiruvempavai — poet pratu sivalai...
- conducting the "Paavai Nonbu Padal Poti"(Margazhi month Thiruppavai and Thiruvempavai singing competition) for young children. He made radical social changes...
- of two Tamil language Hindu chants: Thiruvempavai and Thiruppavai. It is known that Tamil verses from Thiruvempavai — poet pratu sivalai ("opening the...
- in his writing, describing the deity as "Annamalai". He composed the Thiruvempavai in the Tamil month of Margazhi at the temple. Arunagirinathar was a...
- 840 Macdonell 1994, p. 219 K.R. 2003, pp. 261-262 Ramachander, P. R. "Thiruvempavai, A Penance Observed By Unmarried Girls". M. E. Manickavasagom Pillai...