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- Pusalar (also transliterated as Pūcalār, Pusala or Poosalar) is an eighth-century Nayanar saint, venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is generally...
- is special for many occasions. This location is also the home town of Pusalar, the Nayanar saint. As of 2011[update] India census, Thiruninravur had...
- adjourn his coronation as he wanted to first bless an impoverished saint in Pusalar. This event is well described in many Pallava grants of Narasimhavarman...
- (Rajasimha) 54 Idangazhi 55 Seruthunai 56 Pugazh Thunai 57 Kotpuli 58 Pusalar 59 Nesa Nayanar Saliyar, weaver who donates clothes to Lord Shiva's devotees...
- Munaiyaduvar Murugar Naminandi Nantanār Muniyaraiyar Nesar Nedumārar Kurumbar Pusalar Pugal Chola Pugaḻ Thunai Sadaiyār Sākkiyar Saktiyār Seruthtunai Sirappuli...
- and Scheduled Hindu castes (such as the South Malabar interior Mappilas, Pusalars/Puyislans and the Ossans). Kerala has been a major ****e exporter since...
- individual is entitled to a share of the profits. The catches are sold by the Pusalar to other communities, and very rarely are involved in selling their catch...
- Munaiyaduvar Murugar Naminandi Nantanār Muniyaraiyar Nesar Nedumārar Kurumbar Pusalar Pugal Chola Pugaḻ Thunai Sadaiyār Sākkiyar Saktiyār Seruthtunai Sirappuli...
- unnamed king in the narrative of the Nayanar saint Pusalar is also Kalarsinga. The king in the Pusalar tale is generally identified as Narasimhavarman II...