- The
Tirumantiram (Tamil: திருமந்திரம்) or
Thirumantiram is a
Tamil poetic work,
written either in the 2nd
century BCE and 4th
century CE by Tirumular....
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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...
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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...
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Ayyavazhi mythology Bogar Mahasiddha Maruttuvar community Nayanars Siddha Tirumantiram Tamil Lexicon.
University of Madras. p. 1410.
Meditation Revolution:...
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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...
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lesser known monistic school of
Shaiva Siddhanta as
expressed in the
Tirumantiram of Tirumular.
While also
sharing this branch's
disagreements with the...
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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...