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Paranar (Tamil: பரணர்) (c. 1st
century CE) was a poet of the
Sangam period, to whom 84
verses of the
Sangam literature have been attributed,
besides verse...
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Tamilnadu in
early historic South India. The
Kuttuvan is
eulogized by
Paranar in the
fifth decade of
Patitrupattu of the
Ettutokai anthology (early Tamil...
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successor to Ay Titiyan, is
mentioned by
authors Paranar and
Madurai Kanakkayanar in Akananuru.
Paranar and
Kanakkayanar also
mention Podiyil Mala, the...
- 9th and 13th centuries. The
renowned poets of
classical Tamil such as
Paranar (1st
century CE),
Ilango Adigal (2nd–3rd
century CE), and
Kulasekhara Alvar...
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scholars such as
Nakkirar (1st
century BCE–1st
century CE),
Kapilar and
Paranar (125–225 CE) have
referred to the
shrine at
Annamalai and the presiding...
- "Vanavaramban". V
Kadal Pirakottiya Chenguttuvan Son of
Nedum Cheral Athan Paranar Chenguttuvan is
identified with "Kadal Pirakottiya" Vel
Kezhu Kuttuvan...
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confederacy of nine
minor chieftains in the
battle of Vakaipparandalai.
Paranar, a
contemporary of Karikala, in his poem from
Agananuru mentions this incident...
- era. He was the lord of the Āviyar clan of Vēls, a
contemporary of poet
Paranar, and was
known for his
lavish gifts and kindness. The Āviyar line of Vēls...
- name is not known.
Avvaiyar is
considered to be
contemporary to
poets Paranar,
Kabilar and Thiruvalluvar. She is
attributed as the
author of 7 verses...
- In Nambi's account, the 49
members of the
third Sangam led by Kapilar,
Paraṇar and Nakkīrar were
great devotees of Shiva,
numbered amongst the 63 nayanars...