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- The Tirumantiram (Tamil: திருமந்திரம்) or Thirumantiram is a Tamil poetic work, written either in the 2nd century BCE and 4th century CE by Tirumular....
- among a group of 18 sages called the Siddhars. His magnum opus, the Tirumantiram, consisting of over 3000 verses, forms a part of the key text of the...
- stands for Shiva Vā is His revealing grace Ya is the Ātman or soul The Tirumantiram (a scripture in Shaiva Siddhanta) announces that "His feet are the letter...
- Ayyavazhi mythology Bogar Mahasiddha Maruttuvar community Nayanars Siddha Tirumantiram Tamil Lexicon. University of Madras. p. 1410. Meditation Revolution:...
- the Divine source. Tirumular aut****d the Tirumantiram, which is a well known Tamil text. The Tirumantiram is still chanted in Tamil Nadu. It covers a...
- in a few medieval hatha yoga texts including the Śivasaṃhitā and the Tirumantiram, but not within the Paścimāmnāya and Nath traditions; the Kubjikamatatantra...
- and Vārāha Upanishads, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika by Svātmārāma, and the Tirumantiram of Tirumular. The yamas apply broadly and include self-restraints in...
- lesser known monistic school of Shaiva Siddhanta as expressed in the Tirumantiram of Tirumular. While also sharing this branch's disagreements with the...
- Tirumular (also spelled Tirumūlār or Tirumūlar), the author of the Tirumantiram (also spelled Tirumandiram) is considered by Tattwananda to be the earliest...
- is equivalent to Tiruvacakam and Kandar Anubhuti is equivalent to the Tirumantiram. In the Kandar Anubhuti, it is revealed that Arunagirinathar was an exponent...