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- The Tiruvaymoli (Tamil: திருவாய்மொழி, romanized: Ṭiruvāymoḻi pronunciation) is a work of Tamil Hindu literature. Comprising 1102 verses, it was composed...
- Book 1, Chapter 9 The Ocean of Milk (Tiruppāṟkaṭal) is mentioned in Tiruvaymoli, a Vaishnava work of Tamil literature: Praise the lotus-e**** Lord Who...
- the divine realms of Vishnu on earth and beyond. The verses of the Tiruvaymoli describe this abode as the following: Even the unthinking clouds, by...
- Vedanti follow both the Sanskrit Vedas as well as the Tamil-language Tiruvaymoli, a work which devotees of Sri Vaishnavism regard as the Tamil Veda. In...
- chapter of Nātyaśāstra, Abhinaya Darpana "Divya Prabandha", for example Tiruvaymoli, is a term for canonical Tamil texts considered as Vernacular Veda by...
- Ramanuja's prayer of surrender to Narayana in the Sharanagati Gadyam of the Tiruvaymoli was and is significant to his Sri Vaishnava adherents, as it became a...
- Nammalvar were compiled by Madhurakavi as four different works, the Tiruvaymoli (1,102 verses), Tiruviruttam (100 verses), Tiruvaciriyam (or Tiru Asiriyam...
- Vasudha Narayanan (1989). The Tamil Veda : Piḷḷān's interpretation of the Tiruvāymol̲i. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-09305-0. OCLC 18624684...
- because they were very different from the language of the "Tamil Veda" (Tiruvaymoli), but states that some people would include them in the "Dramiḍa" category...
- as the competent person to write the commentary on the Tiruvaymoli. The annotation of Tiruvaymoli thus brought out by Pillan under the behest of Ramanuja...