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Vyaghrapada (Sanskrit: व्याघ्रपाद, romanized:
Vyāghrapāda, lit. 'tiger-footed') is a sage
featured in
Hindu literature.
According to legend, Vyaghrapada...
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attained liberation,
entrusted the
lingams to the
custody of the sage
Vyaghrapada who had
followed him
invisibly and
asked the sage to
protect and worship...
- Veda. In the
Shiva Purana,
Upamanyu is
stated to be the son of Sage
Vyāghrapāda. Once, he
drank his fill of milk at his uncle's ashrama, and
urged his...
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temples in
Tamil Nadu, that are
connected with Puliyur.
Patanjali and
Vyaghrapada, also
known as
tiger legged Rishi wanted to see the
celestial dance of...
- the temple.
Sthalasayana Perumal is
believed to have
appeared to sage
Vyaghrapada.
Three daily rituals and
three yearly festivals are held at the temple...
- who
graced Nan****svara The Four Nandhis,
Sivayoga Muni, Patañjali,
Vyaghrapada and I (Thirumoolar) We were
these eight.
Whether the two works, the Yoga...
- is
known as
Margabandeesvarar and Vazhitthunainathar.
Patanjali and
Vyaghrapada, also
known as
tiger legged Rishi wanted to see the
celestial dance of...
- This is one of the Nava
Puliyur Temples worshipped by
Patanjali and
Vyaghrapada. The
following temples are
called as Nava
Puliyur Temples. Perumpatrapuliyur...
- (Sanatkumar, Sanakar, Sanadanar, Sananthanar, Shivayogamuni, Patanjali,
Vyaghrapada, and Tirumular) and sent them to
various places to
spread the teachings...
- Sanatkumar, Sanakar, Sanadanar, Sananthanar, Shivayogamuni, Patanjali,
Vyaghrapada, and Sundaranandar, a
Siddhar who
later becomes Tirumular by a chance...