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system, and thus of Tamil Saiva soteriology", states Cort, by emphasizing the instrumentality and efficacy of the temple and its rituals. According to Appar and others, the Vedic and the Agamic overlap, are alternate roads to the same spiritual end, both evoke a transformation in the devotee, with the difference that temple-based Saiva puja alone is emphasized in the tradition that Appar and other
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657:. Appar's poems dealt with inner, emotional and psychological state of the poet saint. The metaphors used in the poems have deep agrarian influence that is considered one of the striking chords for common people to get accustomed to the verse. The quote below is a popular song of Appar glorifying Shiva in simple diction.
653:. They continue to be part of temple liturgy today. Several of these poems refer to historic references pointing to the saint-poets' own life, voice of devotee persona, using interior language of the mystic. Multi-vocal rhetoric is commonly used taking on personal emotions and genres and some voices of classical
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Paramasivanandan. They mention names of rulers, towns, villages, festivals, agriculture, trade, temples, role of temple in providing social support during famines and economic hardship,
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Appar's hymns are intimately devotional to Shiva, but occasionally include verses where he repents the Jain period of his life. In
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Unlike his sister, Appar turned to
Jainism. He left home, joined a Jain monastery, where he was renamed Dharmasena (Tarumacenar). He studied Jainism and years later became the head of the Jain monastery in Tiruppatirippuliyur. After a while, afflicted by a painful stomach illness, Dharmasena returned
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Marunikkiyar (Marulneekiar). Orphaned, he was raised by his older sister Thilagavathiar. Thilagavathiar was betrothed to a military commander who died in war. She never married thereafter, devoted herself to Shaivism and to taking care of her little brother. He
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that is ever since followed in Shiva temples. According to John Cort – a scholar of
Jainism and Hinduism studies, the Agamic temple rituals perpetuate the Vedic practices. Appar and other Nayanars helped transform this "as the central element of the Saiva Siddhanta philosophical and theological
249:"King of the Tongue, Lord of Language"). His birth-name was Marulneekkiyar, and was renamed to Dharmasenar while he studied and later served as the head of a Jain monastery. After he returned to Shaivism and began composing devotional hymns to Shiva, he has been historically referred to as
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in his court. He sought the help of Nambi Andar Nambi, who was a priest in a temple. It is believed by Tamil Shaiva that Nambi found the scripts by divine intervention, in the form of cadijam leaves half eaten by white ants in a chamber inside the second precinct in
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role of temples in dance, music, arts, life rituals, social conditions, literature, and the education system. Given Appar's study of
Digambara Jainism prior to returning to Shaiva Hinduism, it also includes a historic view into the two traditions.
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poet-saint. Born in a peasant Shaiva family, raised as an orphan by his sister, he lived about 80 years and is generally placed sometime between 570 and 650 CE. Appar composed 4,900 devotional hymns to the god
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after the daily rituals. These are usually carried out as chorus programme soon after the divine offering. The singing of Tevaram was followed by musicals from the music pillars in such temples like
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602:(10th century CE). Some of Appar's hymns set to various
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1981:G. Vanmikanathan (1985). N. Mahalingam (ed.).
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784:Thillai Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram
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1694:Prentiss, Karen Pechilis (1992),
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649:and are part of the canon of the
1976:. University of Madras: 119–179.
1116:. Wentworth Press. p. 300.
668:வீசு தென்றலும் வீங்கிள வேனிலும்
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689:"Mācil vīṇaiyum mālai matiyamum
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1539:A.M. Paramasivanandan (1982),
982:. He is sported with beads of
893:Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple
789:Rajaraja thus became known as
671:மூசு வண்டறை பொய்கையும் போன்றதே
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665:மாசில் வீணையும் மாலை மதியமும்
1935:Peterson, Indira Viswanathan
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2010:Swamigal, Tirunavukkarasu.
1376:Vasudevan 2003, pp. 109-110
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704:īcaņ ěntai iṇaiyaţi nīļalē"
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1786:Vanmikanathan, G. (1983).
1755:Anna Dallapiccola (2002).
1713:Khanna, Meenakshi (2007).
1306:Sabaratnam 2001, pp. 27-28
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1589:Eraly, Abraham (2011).
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1404:Kingsbury, F (1921).
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1100::"Appar was a vaisya"
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938:, the supervisor of
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1491:Ghose 1996, p. 239
1335:Culter 1987, p. 50
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2394:Pugal Chola
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770:Compilation
651:Tamil music
614:Tirunerisai
573:Tamil month
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2334:Meiporulār
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1231:"Glossary"
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881:Sthanikars
495:Rajaraja I
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265:Early life
132:Philosophy
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101:Thiruvarur
76:Tamil Nadu
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370:Sambandar
316:Tirumurai
311:Om symbol
281:Tirumurai
232:Sambandar
223:Tirumurai
2543:Nayanars
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2439:Sundarar
2414:Saktiyār
2409:Sākkiyar
2404:Sadaiyār
2384:Kurumbar
2364:Nantanār
2304:Kutruvar
2239:Idangaḻi
2163:Nayanars
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1173:Das 2005
965:uvacchar
917:pidarars
877:Odhuvars
641:pathikam
626:kuravars
618:Viruttam
539:Museum,
526:pallurai
513:Tiruniru
458:Various
435:Various
398:Sundarar
380:Thevaram
340:Nayanars
292:Vellalar
228:Nayanars
136:Shaivism
121:Hinduism
117:Religion
54:Personal
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