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Virabahu arrived at Surapadman's capital, Mahendrapuri, to ask for the release of the devas who were imprisoned by him after he conquered their world, so that war would not occur. He entered the palace and spoke to the devas imprisoned, saying that they were imprisoned for their sins and they would
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be saved by Murugan soon. Virabahu then arrived in Surapadman's throne room, but was insulted in being ignored and not offered a seat, as the laws of messengers demanded. However, Virabahu conjured a magnificent throne, and delivered his message for Surapadman to release the followers of
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A 15th century copper plate inception of Swamimalai Senguntha Kaikolars, which has the cravings of Veerabahu Navaveerarkal, Lord Murugan, and Tamil scripts describe the Sengunthars rights at Swamimalai Murugan
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A copper plate of Senguntha Kaikolars of the year 1703 AD which says about their rights in Palani Soorasamharam. This plate has the cravings of Lord Murugan, Ganapathi, Veerabahu and eight other Navaveeras
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A copper plate increption made by Senguntha Kaikolars of 72 Nadus which has images of Shiva, Uma, Subramanya with Valli and Deivanai, Vinayka, the nine Sakthis, the nine heroes Virabahu and eight other
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followed him south, at the head of a huge army. At the Vindhyas, the army saw two of Surapadman's brothers - Krauncha, in the form of a mountain, and
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Virabahu then fought in the war. One of Banukopan's weapons made him fall into a swoon along with much of the army, but after the
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community, a community of weavers and warriors in Tamil Nadu, claim descent from Virabahu and other eight Navaveerargal.
281:) who were born to serve Murugan. Among the nine commanders, Virabahu is ranked the highest. He is worshipped mostly in 189: 161: 77: 71: 778: 135: 828: 35: 168: 88: 667: 702:(anklet) nine shaktis were produced, and these were then transformed into the brothers of Murugan, called the 760: 648: 972: 175: 608: 157: 293: 962: 855: 317: 967: 710: 937: 727:
at Krauncha, who dissolved into dust. Afterwards, Virabahu and his army were restored to life.
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was destroyed, he recovered. He accompanied Murugan on his return and during his weddings.
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army. He is regarded in Tamil tradition to be one of the nine commanders (
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Veerabahu and 8 other Navaveerargal on the wall of Chidambaram temple
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deity. He is considered to be the commander-in-chief of
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