Definition of Thirumangai. Meaning of Thirumangai. Synonyms of Thirumangai

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Thirumangai. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Thirumangai and, of course, Thirumangai synonyms and on the right images related to the word Thirumangai.

Definition of Thirumangai

No result for Thirumangai. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Thirumangai from wikipedia

- Thirumangai Alvar (IAST:Tirumaṅgai Āḻvār ), also referred to as Thirumangai Mannan is the last of the 12 Alvar saints of south India, who are known for...
- Rukmini during 1930/40s. She was featured in films like Menaka (1935), Thirumangai Alwar (1940) and her last film was Ponnuruvi (1947). "Birthdays of Film...
- is often mentioned as the divine source of Sri Vaishnava literature. Thirumangai Alvar spent all his wealth and taxes towards the building of the temple...
- century. Vedarajan and Aḻagiyasingar are believed to have appeared to Thirumangai Alvar at this place. The temples follow the Tenkalai tradition of worship...
- Narasimhavarman I (630-670 CE) who built the famous temples in the city. Thirumangai Alvar, the famous Vaishnavite saint mentions this place as Thirukadalmallai...
- Divya Desams of Thirunangur Tirupathis and is closely ****ociated with Thirumangai Alvar. The temple is open from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m...
- Mukundamala in Sanskrit (Hooper, 1929, p. 20). The Periya Tirumoli, written by Thirumangai Alvar (8th century CE) in verse 8, refers to Guhan, the fisherman king...
- devotees, offering the epithet Muktinath to Vishnu. It is praised by Thirumangai Alvar in the compilation of the Nal****a Divya Prabandham. The river...
- which later became Karambanur. The name Karambanur is mentioned by Thirumangai Alvar in Nal****a Divya Prabandam, in which he refers to the presiding...
- believed to have initiated Pancha Samskara (religious initiation) to Thirumangai Alvar. The temple follows the Tenkalai mode of worship, and the priests...