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- Wikisource has original text related to this article: ta:திருப்புகழ் The Tiruppukal (Tamil: திருப்புகழ், Tiruppukaḻ, IPA/Tamil: [tiɾupːuɡaɻ], meaning 'Holy...
- Tevaram Pathigam here. Nakkirar composed many poems on the Murugan icon. Tiruppugazh, Kandapuranam and other works speak of the glory of this shrine. The...
- Archived 24 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine Saint Arunagirinathar Tiruppugazh Book with 100 songs set to music by Naina Pillai and Subramaniam Pillai...
- temple also finds mention in Tirumular's Thirumantiram, Arunagirinathar's Tiruppugazh and Manikkavacakar's Tiruvacakam. The temple priests perform the puja...
- pori and jaggery made to Vinayagar (Lord Ganesh) are mentioned in the Tiruppugazh, a 15th-century anthology of Tamil religious songs, written by Tamil...
- Varanasi, Tiruppukkozhiyur etc. Tirumular's Tirumantiram, Arunagirinathar's Tiruppugazh and Manikkavasakar's Tiruvasakam refer to this shrine. Avinashi has an...
- President Award 2000 - by Sangeet Natak Academy, Central Government Tiruppugazh Mani in 1964 Gana Bhoopathi by the Tamil Sangam of Olavakod in 1967 Sangeetha...
- temple also finds mention in Tirumular's Thirumantiram, Arunagirinathar's Tiruppugazh and Manikkavacakar's Tiruvasakam. The temple priests perform the puja...
- po****rised several Dik****har's compositions in her concerts, and also sang Tiruppugazhs and Tevarams that she learnt from Appadurai Achari. Pattammal also learnt...
- Vai****havarnane and Lakshmisobanehadu Arunagirinathar 1480– Tamil 760 Composed Tiruppugazh Purandara Dasa 1484–1564 Kannada, Sanskrit 475,000, of which only around...