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- the form of a peahen (mayil in Tamil), giving the vernacular name Mylai (Mayilāi) to the area that developed around the temple. Shiva is worshiped as Kapaleeshwarar...
- Mayilai Seeni. Venkatasami (16 December 1900 – 8 May 1980) was a Tamil researcher, scholar, historian and writer from Tamil Nadu, India. Seeni. Venkatasami...
- them, Madhuri, married V Kaliyamoorthy on 10 May 1959 in the presence of Mayilai Sivamuthu. He was complimented[by whom?] as the 'Wordsworth of Tamil Nadu'...
- Payanangalil DVD cover Directed by T. Rajendar Written by T. Rajendar Produced by Mayilai Gurupatham Starring Sreenath Jyothi Rajeev Sivaranjani Cinematography C...
- Rathnam The music was composed by Ilaiyaraaja, with lyrics written by Vaali. Mayilai Sridharan in his review for Kalki praised the music and locations but panned...
- 2 Vols (in Tamil). Asian Educational Services. ISBN 978-81-206-1000-2. Mayilai Seeni. Venkatasami (2001). Tamil literature in the nineteenth century....
- formats. The Madurai project commenced with the utilization of Inaimadhi and Mayilai Tamil fonts. However, starting from 1999, mobile phones have been manufactured...
- Sundaresanar wrote more than seven books. "Mayilathula, Nallur puranam, Mayilai thirattai mani maalai, Ishta linga kaithala maalai, Kumbakona Sarangathevar...
- also known as Vayilan, Vayila Nayanar, Vayilar Nayanar and Vayilar of Mayilai, was a Nayanar saint, venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is generally...
- who cannot be compared in their qualities live here I saw this Mada-Maa Mayilai Thiruvaallikeni ( English Translation ) The early dubashes or Indian merchants...