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To propitiate these gods, the villagers make sacrifices of meat (usually goats) and arrack, which is then shared among all the village. In addition, the mantras are not restricted to
Sanskrit and are performed in Tamil. Worship of these deities is oftentimes seen as the modern continuation of the Dravidian folk religion followed before the Indo-Aryan migration into Indian subcontinent. Similar practices exist among the Kannada and Telugu non-Brahmin castes and Dravidian tribes of Central India.
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1017:, "many incompetent kings succeeded to the throne of Vijayanagara, with the result that its grip loosened over its feudatories among whom the Nayaks of Madurai and Tanjore, were among the first to declare their independence, despite initially maintaining loose links with the Vijayanagara kingdom". As the Vijayanagara Empire went into decline after mid-16th century, the
2271:). In another reference, in canto 17, lines 9 to 16, the epic talks about Rama being the incarnate of Trivikrama or Netiyon, and he building the setu with the help of monkeys who hurled huge rocks into the ocean to build the bridge. Further, canto 18, lines 19 to 26, refers to the illegitimate love of Indra for
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These deities are primarily worshipped by agrarian communities. Unlike the Vedic traditions, these deities generally do not abide in temples, but in shrines in the open. These gods are primarily worshipped through festivals throughout the year, during important occasions like harvest or sowing time.
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derives from Sa (Shiva) with Uma (Parvathi) and Skanda (child
Murugan). It is the form of Shiva where he is accompanied by Skanda the child and Paravati his consort in sitting posture. Though it is a Sanskrit name, it is a Tamil concept and Somaskandas are not found in North Indian temples. In the
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was during the first half of the 12th century, their works flourishing about the time of the revival of
Brahminism and Hinduism in the north, speculating that Vaishnavism might have penetrated to the south as early as about the first century CE. There also exists secular literature that ascribes the
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There are few worship forms and practices in
Hinduism that are specific to Tamil Nadu due to the Bhakti movement spreading them across India. There are many mathas (monastic institutions) and temples based out of Tamil Nadu. In modern times, most of the temples are maintained and administered by the
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A steeply classified class structure existed in Tamil Nadu from around 2000 years because of the correlation in the form of cultivation, population and centralization of political system. These classes in turn are grouped into social groups especially in rural areas. The shape of class system in
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glorified
Murugan, " the red god seated on the blue peacock, who is ever young and resplendent," and " the favoured god of the Tamils." Efforts were made to incorporate Murugan into both Vaishnavism and Shaivism, with the deity regarded as the son-in-law of Vishnu, and the son of Shiva. The Sangam
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is one of the eight forms of Shiva, and translation of the adjectival form as "terrible" or "frightful". Bhairava is known as
Vairavar in Tamil where he is often presented as a Grama Devata or folk deity who safeguards the devotee on all eight directions. In Chola times Bhairava is referred as
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section (canto 27), makes mention of the Lord who could measure the three worlds, going to the forest with his brother, waging a war against Lanka and destroying it with fire (Dikshitar, 1939, p. 237). This seems to imply on Rama being regarded as divinity, rather than a mere human. These
1458:, who was a great grand disciple of Vedanta Desikan and a disciple of Brahmatantra Swatantra Jiyar of the Parakala matha, founded and established the matha, based on the Pancharatra tradition. Since then a succession of forty-six ascetics known as Aḻagiya Singar have headed the monastic order.
2312:'Piḷḷaiyār'), is one of the deities best-known and most widely worshipped in the Hindu pantheon. Ganesa is the first son of Shiva and is given the primary importance in all Shiva temples with all worship starting from him. Local legend states the Tamil word Pillayar splits into
770:, which in turn caused the revival of the Cholas. The Cholas went on to becoming a great power. Their decline saw the brief resurgence of the Pandyas. This period was also that of the re-invigorated Hinduism during which temple building and religious literature were at their best.
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or Madan, is a regional Tamil male deity who is popular in South India, particularly Tamil Nadu. He is considered to be the son of Shiva and
Parvati. He seems to have originated in some ancestral guardian spirit of the villages or communities in Tamil Nadu, in a similar manner as
2616:, the principal deity is Somaskanda under the name of Thyagaraja. All temples in the Thygaraja cult have images of Somaskandar as Thyagarajar - though iconographically similar, they are iconologically different. Architecturally when there are separate shrines dedicated to the
1714:, and several others in his temples scattered throughout the Tamil country. Originally venerated as the god of the forests, Perumal was assimilated with Vaishnavism, having earlier conceived been as either a pantheistic or a monotheistic divinity. Through the concept of
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has the earliest known mentions of some stories such as "Krishna stealing sarees of Gopis" which is found later in north Indian literature, making it probable that some of the ideas from Tamil Hindu scholars inspired the
Sanskrit scholars in the north and the
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Pallavas were replaced by the Cholas as the dominant kingdom in the 10th century CE and they in turn were replaced by Pandyas in the 13th century CE with their capital as Madurai. Temples such as the Meenakshi Amman Temple at Madurai and
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god Shiva as the cosmic dancer
Koothan who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for god Brahma to start the process of creation. A Tamil concept, Shiva was first depicted as Nataraja in the famous
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flourished in the land of the Tamils, and Hinduism was suppressed. Because the Kalabhras gave protection to Jains and perhaps Buddhists, too, some have concluded that they were anti-Hindu, although this latter view is disputed.
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in some of the older poems of the Sangam, and indicated that the opposition that was set up and maintained persistently against northern conquest had possibly in it an element of religion, the south standing up for orthodox
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god. 'Muni' means 'saint' and 'iswara' represents 'Shiva'. He is considered as a form of Shiva, although no scriptural references have been found to validate such claims. He is worshiped as a family deity in most Shaiva
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as a symbol of Shiva, augments the synthesis of the old cults of pillar and phallic worship. The idea emerged from deity residing in a pillar and later visualised as Shiva emerging from the
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and the Chidambaram Temple in the heart of the temple town of Chidambaram. With the decline of the Cholas between 1230 and 1280 CE, the Pandyas rose to prominence once again, under
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are a set of 276 places having Shiva temples that were mentioned casually in the songs in Tevaram. The child poet, Tirugnana Sambandar was involved in converting many people from
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that he performed Vedic Rituals in the court of Righteousness where justice is well practiced after those conversant with proper custom. The text Purananuru further mentions that
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brought and settled down in the south, and the whole output of this archaic literature exhibits unmistakably considerable Brahman influence in the making up of that literature.
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in the Tamil country and was propagated as such by the different ruling dynasties in Tamil Nadu, the Shaiva and Vaishnava moments started as a result of this introduction. The
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folk deity popular in southern Tamil Nadu. His name was derived as a result of his association with the southern city of Madurai as a protector of the city.
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which is complex, containing layers that go back to the 1st or 2nd centuries BCE, Consists the parts of Krishna Playing with Gopis and stealing sarees.
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philosophy. It is currently headed by Sri Arunagirinatha Gnanasambantha Desika Paramacharya. The adheenam is the hereditary trustee of four temples in
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was supported by the French by the middle of the 18th century. In the late 18th century, the western parts of Tamil Nadu, came under the dominions of
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Ahobila Mutt's Balaji Mandir Pune, Calendar - The calendar mentions Ahobila Mutt disciples celebrating Krishna Jayanti as "Pancharatra Sri Jayanti".
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in Tamil Nadu. The hero stones are dated to the 3rd century CE. It reads "Ayanappa; a shrine to Cattan." This is followed by another inscription in
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who were very active during the Sangam age were entirely absent during the first few centuries. The period started with the rivalry between the
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are recited by these Brahmins, and even their parrots are mentioned in the poem as those who sing the Vedic hymns. The text states a temple for
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in the Deccan. It eventually conquered the entire Tamil country (c. 1370 CE). This empire lasted for almost two centuries, till the defeat of
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an Indian historian, archaeologist and epigraphist states that Tamil Nadu was The Land of the Vedas and all Sangam people followed the Vedas.
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which is dated from 1st century BCE and 5th century CE. Purananuru 378, attributed to the poet UnPodiPasunKudaiyar, written in praise of the
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tradition of Hinduism in South India. Most of them came from the Tamil region and the last of them lived in the 9th century CE. Composers of
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governors, who were appointed by the Vijayanagara kingdom to administer various territories of the empire, declared their independence. The
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history and Hinduism in Tamil Nadu. They were expelled by the Pallavas and the Pandyas in the 6th century. During the Kalabhras' rule,
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The development of Hinduism grew up in the temples and mathas of medieval Tamil Nadu with self-conscious rejection of Jain practises.
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were most prominent of them all, in the 17th century. They reconstructed some of the oldest temples in the Tamil country, such as the
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image can be found in the first precinct around the sanctum in the wall exactly behind the image of Shiva. Appar, one of the early
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and these jewels being picked up red-faced monkeys who delightfully wore the ornaments (Hart and Heifetz, 1999, pp. 219–220).
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The total number of Tamil Hindus as per 2011 Indian census is 63,188,168 which forms 87.58% of the total population of Tamil Nadu.
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or the "dark one," as the supreme deity who creates, sustains, and destroys the universe and was worshipped in the mountains of
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tradition of Hinduism in South India. Most of them came from the Tamil region and the last of them lived in the 9th century CE.
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form of Shiva while Tirugnana Sambandar refers this form of Shiva as the nature of light that could not be comprehended by
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itself the Chola empire had expanded into what is now interior Andhra Pradesh and coastal Karnataka, while under the great
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is one of the Eight Anthologies and is dedicated to the Hindu god Karthikeya. It also mentions many other gods Like
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and others in the Akanaṉūṟu . According to Alf Hiltebeitel – an Indian Religions and Sanskrit Epics scholar, the
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The four hundred songs of war and wisdom : an anthology of poems from classical Tamil : the Puṟanāṉūṟu
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worship on a large scale in South India is believed to be from Chola times (late 7th century CE), through
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also known as Parakalan. The head of this matha is the hereditary Acharya of the Mysore Royal Family. The
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meaning elephant. K. A. Nilakanta Sastri (1963:57-58) thinks that Pallavas adopted the Ganesa motif from
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when Rama leaves for exile to the forest as instructed by his father (Dikshitar, 1939, p. 193). The
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is a classical example of the magnificent architecture of the Chola kingdom. Brihadshwara temple is an
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were born. These two groups promoted Vaishnavism and Shaivism which lead to the growth of Hinduism.
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Hindu society. The matha was first established by Brahmatantra Swatantra Jeeyar, a disciple of Sri
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in India by Athivan Satakopa Svami (originally known as Srinivasacharya). Athivan Sathakopa, a
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established around 600 CE by saint Campantar. It is located two blocks from the huge Madurai
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or Velvi. Several kings have performed Vedic Sacrifices and prayed various gods of Hinduism.
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and sculptures of Chidambaram. The dance of Shiva in Tillai, the traditional name for
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in the Battle of Talikota in 1565. Subsequent to this defeat, according to the author
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rural Tamil Nadu has changed dramatically because of land reform acts like '
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by the persuasive eloquence and persistent effort of the Buddhist emperor
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The many faces of Murukan̲: the history and meaning of a South Indian god
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A History of South India, From Prehistoric times to fall of Vijayanagar
5412:"Tamil Nadu DATA HIGHLIGHTS: THE SCHEDULED CASTES Census of India 2001"
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was considered ageless (The god who stays for ever) and the Supreme god
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Muslim identity, print culture, and the Dravidian factor in Tamil Nadu
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is a movement with the purported aim of achieving a society where
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commencement of the tradition in the south to the 3rd century CE.
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which is present even now, the lines 429 to 434 mention the town
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Thomas Pantham; Vrajendra Raj Mehta; Vrajendra Raj Mehta (2006).
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When India became independent in 1947, Madras Presidency became
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Open boundaries: Jain communities and culture in Indian history
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Hindu and Muslim Religious Institutions, Andhra Desa, 1300-1600
3433:. International Institute of Tamil Studies. 1969. p. 131.
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is one of the deities best-known and most widely worshipped in
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saint of the 7th century, gives evidence of this knowledge of
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Hinduism is a diverse system of thought with beliefs spanning
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4692:. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. p. 123.
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The man who was a woman and other queer tales of Hindu lore
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and mentions the god Vishnu sleeping in a reclining pose.
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who was born from Vishnu's navel and from Brahma came the
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5853:. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited.
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serves as the foremost Smartha institution in the state,
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The Sripuram Golden Temple in Vellore, completed in 2007.
301:(poet-saints of the Vaishnava tradition) and sixty-three
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Shattan, Merchant-Prince (1989). Daniélou, Alain (ed.).
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were dominant. Three of the parties emerged prominent -
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is a deeply devotional poem included in the ten idylls (
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is recognised as the greatest king of the Early Cholas.
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his flesh, along with broken pieces of pillar which you
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reached its peak with the Pallava built Hindu temples.
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mentions several Hindu gods and Vedic practices around
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Parmeshwaranand, Swami; Swami Parmeshwaranand (2001).
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Political Ideas in Modern India: thematic explorations
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You tore him apart with your split claws and scattered
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because of your love for him. You attacked and ruined
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coterminous with the dominions of Nizam of Hyderabad.
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under "Great Living Chola Temples." Some examples are
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are the best examples of Pandyan temple architecture.
614:. Aiyangar references an invasion of the south by the
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Number of poems echo the Hindu puranic legends about
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The Cholas excelled in building magnificent temples.
5877:(3rd ed.). State University of New York Press.
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2251:, narrates the tale of Manimekalai, the daughter of
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an album painting on paper from Tamil Nadu, ca 1820.
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man was not disrespectful to his father who deserved
1738:, a compilation of works by the Alvar saints, whose
933:, the Cholas rose as a notable power in south Asia.
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Districts in present-day Tamil Nadu and present day
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5599:Shankar Raghuraman; Paranjoy Guha Thakurta (2004).
3913:
3709:; Stephen N. Hay; William Theodore De Bary (1988).
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3478:"Poem: Purananuru - Part 241 by George L. III Hart"
3366:"Poem: Purananuru - Part 224 by George L. III Hart"
3288:"Poem: Purananuru - Part 362 by George L. III Hart"
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praises, inflicting on him great sorrow. The young
1702:tradition. He is also venerated by the epithets of
1636:is worshipped directly in the form of lingam with
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3628:"Poem: Purananuru - Part 58 by George L. III Hart"
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3408:"Poem: Purananuru - Part 57 by George L. III Hart"
3380:"Poem: Purananuru - Part 46 by George L. III Hart"
3302:"Poem: Purananuru - Part 15 by George L. III Hart"
2783:work dated to the 4th to 5th century CE. From the
2586:, music, and wisdom, and giving exposition on the
2428:deity Shiva used for worship in Hindu temple. The
2073:disrespect. You embraced Prahalathan’s fine chest
1486:'s official history states that it was founded by
1216:Tamil Nadu in the Republic of India (1947–present)
401:as a book of Righteousness and is used to perform
286:dated to the 5th century BCE. The total number of
6146:Kaladarsana: American studies in the art of India
6064:Soundara Rajan, Kodayanallur Vanamamalai (2001).
4302:
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3394:"Poem: Purananuru - Part 1 by George L. III Hart"
2082:mountain-like chest as drums roared like thunder.
1762:. The Alvars influenced the establishment of the
1525:shrines in the world. It is an active centre of
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2969:(SC) constituting 19% of Tamil Nadu and 7.1% of
2932:. He is one of the 21 associate folk-deities of
2146:. He is the seventh and one of the most popular
361:as the favoured god of the Tamils. According to
5978:. New Delhi: Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
5793:. Delhi: John Wiley & Sons(Asia) Pte. Ltd.
5705:Anand, Swami P.; Swami Parmeshwaranand (2004).
5155:
5035:
3858:"Directorate of Census Operations - Tamil Nadu"
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2008:poetic work and traditionally the fifth of the
1970:, to end religious persecution and calamity on
1144:Rule of Nawabs, Nizams, and British (1692–1947)
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1565:, India. As of 1987, there were a total of 27
1387:to Hinduism. The saint Appar was involved in
1347:– the Tamil saint poets of 7th century namely
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1982:and there are Several old Temples for him in
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3685:"Pattupattu Ten Tamil Idylls Chelliah J. V."
3672:"Pattupattu Ten Tamil Idylls Chelliah J. V."
3513:"Pattupattu Ten Tamil Idylls Chelliah J. V."
3465:"Pattupattu Ten Tamil Idylls Chelliah J. V."
3452:"Pattupattu Ten Tamil Idylls Chelliah J. V."
1978:. There mentions of Narasimha even in Tamil
1395:saint poets of 7th-9th century composed the
5641:. Princeton University Press. p. 118.
4945:Aiyangar, Rao Bahadur Krishnaswami (1927).
4496:. Bharathi Puthakalayam. 2011. p. 47.
4361:
3737:Early History of Vaishnavism in South India
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2227:suffering the same agony as experienced by
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1569:temples under the control of the adheenam.
313:Hindu Religious and Endowment Board of the
282:finds its earliest literary mention in the
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2048:Legend of Narasimha according to Paripāṭal
1742:and hymns were propagated in the works of
589:states that the lifetime of the Vaishnava
567:, Sages. Paripadal also mentions that The
437:also prayed to Several Hindu gods such as
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6087:. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company.
6085:Concise classified dictionary of Hinduism
6068:. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company.
6066:Concise classified dictionary of Hinduism
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4727:. Oxford University Press. p. 223.
4665:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 49.
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3569:Kalakam, Turaicămip Pillai, ed. (1950).
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3027:All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
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5182:. For iconographic description of the
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5603:A Time of Coalitions: Divided We Stand
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4756:. Cambridge University Press. p.
4517:Hopkins, Steven Paul (18 April 2002).
4395:. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 2007
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3437:from the original on 13 November 2017.
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2916:male deities who is popular among the
2215:, son of a wealthy merchant, his wife
1876:among the stones, you are the diamond;
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5041:Cage of Freedom By Andrew C. Willford
4793:Zvelebil, Kamil (25 September 1974).
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4096:Tirupati Balaji was a Buddhist Shrine
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3996:. Sri Tatadesika Tiruvamsastar Sabha.
3993:The Temple of Lord Varadaraja, Kanchi
2522:Shiva Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance
2080:with great strength, leaping upon his
2053:O Lord with faultless red eyes! With
1722:, as well as her aspects of Sridevi,
501:states that Lord Vishnu Who took the
497:and many other gods. The Sangam text
469:, and even to Avatars of Vishnu like
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1069:adding citations to reliable sources
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203:Regions with significant populations
6168:Wyatt, Andrew; Zavos, John (2003).
6127:. New Delhi: Abhinav Publications.
5976:Indian Sculpture: 700-1800 Volume 1
5681:. National Informatics Centre. 2012
5421:. National Informatics Centre. 2012
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4895:Dikshitar, V R Ramachandra (1939).
4221:encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org
4196:encyclopediaofauthentichinduism.org
3740:. Forgotten Books. pp. 93–94.
3352:"The great Cholas through the ages"
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2134:Sri Ramachandra also simply called
2024:states that the hymns dedicated to
1992:(Dated between 300 BCE to 300 CE) (
967:temple known as Thirumoolasthanam,
824:in the west, (thought to be modern
519:post (a form of Vedic altar) and a
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5896:. Surrey: Routledge. p. 254.
5813:. USA: Columbia University Press.
3973:Sastry, Sadhu Subrahmanya (1984).
3430:Journal of Tamil Studies, Volume 1
3251:Zvelebil, Kamil (6 October 1974).
3013:(called Periyar by supporters) in
2936:and is hence one of the so-called
2472:Lingothbhava or emergence of Linga
2346:Image of Skanda, the six faced God
2174:drops her jewels when abducted by
1804:, or vice versa. However the text
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4638:. A&C Black. pp. 48–50.
4242:Swami, Satguru Sivaya Subramaniya
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2096:Paripāṭal, poem 4, Verses 10 - 21
1609:among others; and its concept of
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338:Religion in ancient Tamil country
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2592:(vedic texts) to his disciples.
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1884:in the Veda, you are the secret;
1668:Vaishnavism in Ancient Tamilakam
1561:is a matha based in the town of
1539:is a matha based in the town of
1466:The Smartha ritualistic form of
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5997:. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons.
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4034:. Sahitya Akademi. p. 18.
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3983:
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3790:
3766:
3734:Aiyangar, Krishnaswami (2019).
3727:
3690:
3677:
3664:
3620:
3601:Dakshinamurthy, A (July 2015).
3518:
3499:Paripadal Poem 4 Lines 10 to 20
3493:
3490:Paripadal Poem 2 Lines 16 to 19
3484:
3470:
3457:
3400:
3386:
3372:
3358:
3344:
3159:
2887:, ten fierce Tantric goddesses.
2685:needs additional citations for
2032:has branded the Paripatal as a
1886:among elements, the primordial;
1424:was the first monastery of the
1401:, a literary work praising god
1299:HH Industry Workers Population
1056:needs additional citations for
908:
658:needs additional citations for
5535:. Stockholm: Esselte studium.
4550:. BPI Publishing. p. 44.
4547:Little Known Facts About India
4309:Tamil Nadu: an unfinished task
4250:Motilal Banarsidass Publishers
3990:Tatacharya, R. Varada (1978).
3696:Paripadal Poem 3 lines 1 to 14
3326:
3308:
3294:
3280:
3271:
3244:
3180:
3166:
3075:Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
3055:Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
2824:'Maturai Vīraņ') is a
2595:
2476:Lingothbhavar or emergence of
2414:Decorated form of Shiva Lingam
1888:in the burning sun, the light;
1773:Procession of the Tamil deity
1521:, one of the most famous Siva-
1513:is the oldest Shaiva matha in
1180:was supported by the English,
804:era (300 BCE–250 CE) over the
575:. After the Sangam period the
513:. the poem further mentions a
1:
6142:
5607:. Sage Publications. p.
5352:
5340:
5328:
4362:Chakravarti, Sitansu (1991),
3941:. Vedanta Press. p. 50.
3603:"Akananuru: Neytal – Poem 70"
3545:. Columbia University Press.
3154:
3041:Caste-based political parties
2666:Village deities of Tamil Nadu
2578:) is an aspect of Shiva as a
2243:written as the sequel to the
2203:) written by a prince turned
2002:the paripatal-metre anthology
1831:in the most poetic of terms.
1815:(200 BCE to 500 CE) mentions
6171:Decentring the Indian Nation
6125:Art shrines of ancient India
6026:. Australia: Lonely Planet.
5955:National Geographic (2008).
5808:
5774:. Hague: Mouton Publishers.
5767:
5708:Encyclopaedia of the Śaivism
5697:
5316:
5008:
4799:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
4686:Blurton, T. Richard (1993).
4342:, AuthorHouse, p. 109,
3802:UNESCO World Heritage Centre
3798:"Great Living Chola Temples"
3257:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
3204:Sri, Padmanabhan S. (1984).
2791:became even more pronounced.
2748:. The earliest reference to
2635:
2108:Ramayana in Tamil literature
2101:
2088:split and came out, in your
1913:
1890:in moonshine, its sweetness;
1880:among virtues, you are love;
1416:
623:against the encroachment of
198:of the Tamil Nadu Population
7:
6435:Andaman and Nicobar Islands
5184:
4974:. New York: New Directions.
4752:An Introduction to Hinduism
4724:Handbook of Hindu Mythology
4721:George M. Williams (2008).
4055:Sharma, M. H. Rāma (1978).
4007:Reddy, Ravula Soma (1984).
3979:. Sri Satguru Publications.
3711:Sources of Indian Tradition
3088:
3059:Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK)
2832:
2810:
2756:to hunting chiefs from the
2624:, including the temples at
2614:Tiruvarur Thygarajar Temple
2574:
2531:The Lord (or King) of Dance
2513:
2424:is a representation of the
2278:
2057:sandal paste on his chest,
1945:
1874:in blossoms, the fragrance;
1620:The major worship forms of
433:in poem 37, 39, 43 and 46.
397:. Tamilians considered the
10:
6573:
6102:Vasudevan, Geetha (2000).
6040:
6021:
5974:Pal, Pratapaditya (1988).
5917:Hinduism: Past and Present
5849:Ghose, Rajeshwari (1996).
5848:
5811:Art of the imperial Cholas
5789:Cotterell, Arthur (2011).
5725:
5704:
5446:. Har-Anand Publications.
5292:
5277:
5265:
5253:
5241:
5140:
5104:
4996:
2663:
2557:
2398:
2335:
2331:
2282:
2105:
1872:In fire, you are the heat;
1736:Naalayira Divya Prabandham
1706:, Varadharaja, Rangaraja,
1677:Ulagalantha Perumal Temple
1665:
1655:
1651:
1572:
1461:
1359:with the 9th-century poet
1161:
1147:
998:
981:Jatavarman Sundara Pandyan
965:Tiruvarur Thyagaraja Swamy
891:UNESCO World Heritage Site
860:UNESCO World Heritage Site
341:
335:
324:
320:
6478:
6427:
6281:
6143:Williams, Joanna (1981).
6123:V.K. Subramanian (2003).
5768:Clothey, Fred W. (1978).
4632:Raoul McLaughlin (2010).
4423:, Routledge, p. 38,
4072:Bhatnagar, O. P. (1964).
3938:Monasteries in South Asia
3334:"The cultural connection"
3316:"Vedic route to the past"
3051:Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
3023:Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
2909:
2841:
2802:
2737:
2405:
2355:
2302:
1997:
1928:
1863:அனைத்தின் உட்பொருளும் நீ;
1840:
1691:
1505:
1324:
1307:Other Workers Population
977:Maravarman Sundara Pandya
854:built by the Pallavas at
247:
242:
235:
230:
207:
202:
189:
184:
44:
31:
5973:
5892:Matchett, Freda (2000).
5394:Driver & Driver 1987
5226:
4951:. London: Luzac & Co
4868:Zvelebil, Kamil (1973).
4821:"Ettuthokai – Paripādal"
4277:"Census of India, 1981:
4099:. Sanjivan Publications.
3644:Alf Hiltebeitel (1988).
3047:Indian National Congress
2955:
2893:(Tamil முனீஸ்வரன்) is a
2394:
1777:, identified with Vishnu
1537:Thiruvaduthurai Adheenam
1470:was introduced into the
1080:"Hinduism in Tamil Nadu"
987:'s troops under General
682:"Hinduism in Tamil Nadu"
587:S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar
425:were the descendants of
315:Government of Tamil Nadu
32:
6486:Assamese-Bengali Hindus
6224:Encyclopedia Britannica
6189:Kamil Zvelebil (1973).
6108:. Atlanta: Rodopi B.V.
5809:Dehejia, Vidya (1990).
5791:Asia: A Concise History
5564:More, J. B. P. (2004).
4748:Gavin D. Flood (1996).
4659:Kamil Zvelebil (1974).
4393:Encyclopædia Britannica
4365:Hinduism, a way of life
3083:1999 Loksabha elections
3081:polled 12% vote in the
2851:associated with power,
2660:Ayyanar idols near Gobi
2652:Dravidian folk religion
1857:வெஞ் சுடர் ஒளியும் நீ;
1315:Non-Workers Population
1283:Cultivators Population
1194:Second Anglo-Mysore War
971:located at the city of
266:Dravidian folk religion
6557:Hinduism in Tamil Nadu
5726:Brown, Robert (1991).
5662:Wyatt & Zavos 2003
5208:) by Anna Dallapiccola
4923:Cattanar's Manimekalai
4339:Ultimate Truth, Book 1
4336:Rogers, Peter (2009),
4093:Jamanadas, K. (1991).
3707:Embree, Ainslie Thomas
3210:Asian Folklore Studies
3139:Religion in Tamil Nadu
2971:SC population in India
2661:
2605:
2569:
2523:
2473:
2452:; Cholas being strict
2415:
2347:
2294:
2131:
1950:), sometimes rendered
1870:
1859:திங்களுள் அளியும் நீ;
1851:மறத்தினுள் மைந்து நீ;
1847:சொல்லினுள் வாய்மை நீ;
1845:கல்லினுள் மணியும் நீ;
1837:
1827:describe the glory of
1778:
1679:
1519:Meenakshi Amman Temple
1236:
948:
883:Dravidian architecture
863:
858:(c. 8th century CE) –
789:
755:
596:U.V. Swaminathan Aiyar
407:Ramachandran Nagaswamy
292:religion in Tamil Nadu
16:Religion in Tamil Nadu
6041:Smith, David (1996).
5529:Diehl, Anita (1977).
5494:Omvedt, Gail (2006).
5473:. Sage Publications.
4307:M. Thangaraj (2003).
4246:How To Become A Hindu
3785:V.K. Subramanian 2003
3144:Religion in Sri Lanka
2991:Self-Respect Movement
2985:Self-Respect Movement
2752:includes two or more
2659:
2603:
2567:
2521:
2502:episodes relating to
2471:
2413:
2345:
2292:
2247:by the Buddhist poet
2201:The Tale of an anklet
2115:
1903:Paripadal, iii: 63–68
1849:அறத்தினுள் அன்பு நீ;
1843:பூவினுள் நாற்றம் நீ;
1772:
1675:
1648:in separate shrines.
1549:Nagapattinam District
1412:Monastic institutions
1267:Literates Population
1234:
1174:Nawab of the Carnatic
1150:Nawab of the Carnatic
939:
850:
776:
748:
507:the four faced Brahma
327:History of Tamil Nadu
5874:A Survey of Hinduism
5129:Parmeshwaranand 2001
4840:Sri Ramacaritamanasa
4013:. New Era. pp.
3005:in the context of a
2694:improve this article
2460:in all the temples.
1974:, thereby restoring
1938:'man-lion',
1907:—F Gros, K Zvelebil
1855:பூதத்து முதலும் நீ;
1559:Dharmapuram Adheenam
1244:Hindus in Tamil Nadu
1196:. After winning the
1065:improve this article
961:UNESCO Heritage Site
953:Brihadeshwara Temple
941:Brihadeeswara Temple
820:from the capital of
667:improve this article
602:period known as the
411:King Karikala Cholan
6531:South Indian Hindus
6504:Hindu-Muslim tribes
6024:Lonely Planet India
5747:Cort, John (1998).
5162:Soundara Rajan 2001
4783:, pp. 123–124.
4781:Kamil Zvelebil 1973
4620:Kamil Zvelebil 1973
2928:and small parts of
2378:Tirumurugarruppatai
2249:Chithalai Chathanar
1882:in valour—strength;
1841:தீயினுள் தெறல் நீ;
1353:Tirugnana Sambandar
1275:Workers Population
1247:
1027:Nayaks of Thanjavur
1007:Vijayanagara Empire
1001:Vijayanagara Empire
969:Annamalaiyar Temple
541:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai
28:
6219:"Tamil | Hinduism"
6195:. BRILL Academic.
5939:. New Delhi: OUP.
5059:Krishan 1999, p.60
5050:Krishan 1999, p.59
4985:Rao & Rao 1989
4898:The Silappadikaram
4446:, p. xiv and
4415:Pattanaik, Devdutt
4141:2011-10-09 at the
4031:Śrī Vedānta Deśika
3524:Akananuru poem 220
2662:
2606:
2570:
2524:
2474:
2416:
2383:Tirumurugaruppatai
2348:
2295:
2132:
1779:
1748:Manavala Mamunigal
1680:
1531:Thanjavur District
1363:, the composer of
1242:
1237:
1170:Nizam of Hyderabad
1154:Nizam of Hyderabad
949:
923:Parantaka Chola II
899:Nellaiappar Temple
887:Narasimhavarman II
864:
790:
756:
499:Perumpāṇāṟṟuppaṭai
431:Shibi Chakravarthi
24:
6544:
6543:
6455:Jammu and Kashmir
6428:Union Territories
6294:Arunachal Pradesh
6270:Hinduism in India
6181:978-0-7146-5387-7
6033:978-1-74179-151-8
5966:978-1-4262-0336-7
5927:978-0-691-08953-9
5884:978-0-7914-7082-4
5800:978-0-470-82958-5
5760:978-0-7914-9985-6
5453:978-81-241-1164-2
5022:"Vatapi Ganapati"
4881:978-90-04-03591-1
4854:978-81-208-0762-4
4767:978-0-521-43878-0
4734:978-0-19-533261-2
4672:978-3-447-01582-0
4645:978-1-84725-235-7
4622:, pp. 53–54.
4557:978-81-8497-295-5
4530:978-0-19-802930-4
4503:978-93-80325-91-0
4430:978-1-56023-181-3
4375:978-81-208-0899-7
4349:978-1-4389-7968-7
4322:978-0-7619-9780-1
4313:SAGE Publications
4263:978-81-208-1811-8
4161:on 3 October 2011
4117:on 3 October 2011
4041:978-81-260-1890-1
3948:9-780-874-81047-9
3933:Swahananda, Swami
3883:Klostermaier 2007
3747:978-0-243-64916-7
3720:978-0-231-06651-8
3657:978-81-208-1000-6
3067:Puthiya Tamilagam
3035:social democratic
3033:with a generally
2973:. Leaving 840 in
2920:social groups of
2823:
2808:
2726:
2725:
2718:
2480:, found in Shiva
2311:
2130:
2063:tortured his son
2018:Sangam literature
2010:Eight Anthologies
2004:) is a classical
1980:Sangam Literature
1937:
1911:
1910:
1878:in speech, truth;
1813:Sangam literature
1694:), also rendered
1456:Vadakalai Brahmin
1377:Vaippu Sthalangal
1322:
1321:
1259:Total Population
1202:Madras Presidency
1164:Madras Presidency
1158:Kingdom of Mysore
1141:
1140:
1133:
1115:
1023:Nayaks of Madurai
945:Raja Raja Chola I
875:Narasimhavarman I
778:Kallalagar temple
743:
742:
735:
717:
569:Thirty-three gods
561:Thirty-three gods
505:is the father of
395:Ancient Tamilakam
391:Sangam literature
284:Sangam literature
271:
270:
180:
179:
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6329:Himachal Pradesh
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4796:Tamil Literature
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4460:on 17 March 2007
4456:. Archived from
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2967:Scheduled castes
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1864:
1853:வேதத்து மறை நீ;
1834:
1823:. The verses of
1801:Bhagavata Purana
1693:
1511:Madurai Adheenam
1438:Tirumangai Alvar
1405:in 4000 verses.
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1031:Meenakshi Temple
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868:Mahendravarman I
800:from before the
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185:Total population
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5353:Williams 1981
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6409:Uttaranchal
6354:Maharashtra
6014:Āgama-kosha
5685:10 February
5425:10 February
5396:, p. 6
4987:, p. 1
4448:Gill, N.S.
4252:. pp.
3773:Sastri 2002
3761:Sastri 2002
2997:have equal
2977:and 837 in
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2910:கருப்புசாமி
2891:Muneeswarar
2811:Warrior of
2803:மதுரை வீரன்
2754:hero stones
2646:Bikshadanar
2596:Somaskandar
2548:Chidambaram
2544:Chidambaram
2364:Tolkappiyam
2269:Dhanushkodi
2265:Kanyakumari
2241:Manimekalai
2190:Dhanushkodi
2144:Vaishnavism
2065:Prahalathan
1783:Parashurama
1732:Dashavatara
1712:Govindaraja
1603:agnosticism
1587:panentheism
1515:South India
1488:Adi Sankara
1365:Tiruvacakam
1329:The twelve
1254:Population
1206:Pudukkottai
1190:Tipu Sultan
989:Malik Kafur
919:Parantaka I
903:Tirunelveli
571:arose from
483:Parashurama
350:Tolkappiyam
258:Vaishnavism
6440:Chandigarh
6399:Tamil Nadu
6151:E.J. Brill
5293:Ghose 1996
5278:Smith 1996
5266:Ghose 1996
5254:Ghose 1996
5242:Smith 1996
5141:Singh 2009
5105:Anand 2004
4997:Brown 1991
4845:Prasad, RC
4835:Tulasīdāsa
4454:About, Inc
4279:Tamil Nadu
4165:4 December
4121:4 December
3571:Purananuru
3160:References
3155:References
3025:(DMK) and
3015:Tamil Nadu
2926:Tamil Nadu
2865:Bhadrakali
2609:Somaskanda
2388:Pattupattu
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