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- The Kanninun Cirutampu (Tamil: கண்ணிநுண் சிறுத்தாம்பு, romanized: Kaṇṇinuṇ Ciṟutāmpu, lit. 'a rope of small knots'), also rendered the Kanninun Siruttambu...
- the works of Nammalvar, the Tiruvaymoli (1102 verses). The 11 verses of Kanninun Cirutampu composed by Madhurakavi Alvar may be considered to be the inspiration...
- pasurams (hymns) of Madhurakavi Alvar, a disciple of Nammalvar, and the Kanninun Cirutampu. They asked him to go to Thiruppulialvar, the place where Nammalvar...
- (Vishnu's commander) 6 Madhurakavi Alvar 800 CE 3049 BCE, Thirukollur Kanninun Siruthambu, 11 verses. Chittirai Chittirai (Chithra) Kumuda Ganesha (Vishvaksena's...
- of Madhurakavi gave 10 pasurams written by Madhurakavi by the name of Kanninun Cirutampu. They also informed Nathamuni that whoever sings these 10 pasurams...
- Bhoothath Alvar Munram Tiruvantati by Peyalvar Tiruvaymoli by Nammalvar Kanninun Cirutampu by Madurakavi Alvar Abirami Antati by Abirami Pattar Saraswati...
- composed 11 pasurams in praise of his Acharya, Swami Nammalvar known as Kanninun Siruthambu, which are included among the Nal****a Divya Prabandham. He...
- a flower and held aloft Govardhana. — Periyalvar Tirumoli, Hymn 3.5.7 Kanninun Cirutampu Periya Tiruvantati Perumal Tirumoli Rosen, Steven (1996). Vaiṣṇavī:...
- Periya Tirumoli ← Kanninun Cirutampu Tirukkuruntantakam → The Matsya avatar of Vishnu, extolled in this work. Information Religion Hinduism Author Tirumangai...
- Andal is mentioned as one of the lyricists for this song in this movie. Kanninun Cirutampu Tiruviruttam Tiruchanda Viruttam Madras, University of (1924–1936)...