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Manikkavacakar (Tamil: மாணிக்கவாசகர், romanized: Māṇikkavācakar, lit. 'One
whose words are like gems'), was a 9th-century
Tamil saint and poet who wrote...
- Self (Paramātmā) to be one,"
while "an
earlier hymn to
Nataraja by
Manikkavachakar identifies him with the
unitary supreme consciousness, by
using Tamil...
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Manikkavachakar,
Shaiva poet-saint and
minister of
Pandya king
Varaguna II (dated to
early 12th century) Los
Angeles County Museum of Art...
- Self (Paramātmā) to be one,"
while "an
earlier hymn to
Nataraja by
Manikkavachakar identifies him with the
unitary supreme consciousness, by
using Tamil...
- The four
foremost Nayanars with
Manikkavaasakar -
collectively called the நால்வர்: (from left) Sambandar, Appar, Sundarar,
Manikkavachakar....
- Linga, Nataraja,
Trishula astradeva,
Ankusha Astradeva,
Sivakami and
Manikkavachakar,
Swarna Bairavar,
Sudarsana and Narasimha,
Dhanvantari and Garuda,...
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translations of
other Tamil mystic poetry.
Among their subjects were
Manikkavachakar, Thayumanuvar, and Tattuvaraya. In 2014, in
collaboration with the...
- of people,
while a
stretch narrates the
story of
Hindu saints named Manikkavachakar and Mukunda. The
shrine had
artwork narrating the Devi Mahatmya, a...
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Chaudhuri and
Sarena Ulibarri,
World Weaver Press, New Mexico, 2021
Manikkavachakar’s Space Odyssey,
Divining Dante, Eds. Paul
Munden &
Nessa O’****ny,...