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- Koodal (Koodal Azhagar temple) may belong to the 3rd or 4th century A.D. Paripāṭal currently has 24 survived and in that seven are dedicated to Maha Vishnu...
- as well, such as the Kali meter in Kalittokai and the mixed Paripatal meter in Paripatal. The works of Sangam literature were lost and forgotten for most...
- Perumal, and the Tamil devotional poems ascribed to him, are found in Paripāṭal – the Sangam era poetic anthology. He is a po****r Hindu deity particularly...
- fire coming from his third eye. The Paripatal (Dated between 300 BCE to 300 CE) (Tamil: பரிபாடல், meaning the paripatal-metre anthology) is a classical Tamil...
- name Vaiyai and later changed into vaigai. It is mentioned as Vaiyai in Paripatal and not Vaigai. A large number of banana trees sprang up in the place...
- Perumal, and the Tamil devotional poems ascribed to him, are found in Paripāṭal – the Sangam era poetic anthology. He is a po****r Hindu deity, particularly...
- found in later Tamil literature. She is mentioned in the many poems in Paripāṭal , though the dedicated poem to her in among those that are being discovered...
- lexicon Pinkalandai identifies the name Vel with the slayer of Tarakasura. Paripatal, a Sangam literary work from the third century CE, refers to Kartikeya...
- Skanda Purana which talks about harmony between Devasena and Valli, the Paripatal – part of Tamil Sangam literaturespeaks about conflict, resulting in...
- avatar and the Buddha as the ninth avatar, while others, such as the Paripāṭal[citation needed] (c. 3rd-4th CE), which is the fifth of the Eight Anthologies...