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Tiruppukal (Tamil: திருப்புகழ்,
Tiruppukaḻ, IPA/Tamil: [tiɾupːuɡaɻ],
meaning 'Holy Praise' or 'Divine...
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between circa 1370 CE and
circa 1450 CE. He was the
creator of
Tiruppukal (
Tiruppukaḻ, [tiɾupːɯɡaɻ],
meaning "Holy Praise" or "Divine Glory"), a book...
- literature, in the
texts of Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai,
written by Nakkīraṉãr, and in
Tiruppukaḻ,
written by Arunagirinathar. The six
abodes are Thiruparankundram, Tiruchendur...
- deities.
Offerings of pori and
jaggery made to
Ganesha are
mentioned in the
Tiruppukal, a 15th-century
anthology of
Tamil religious songs,
written by
Tamil poet...
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literature recovered in the 14th
century CE, with the
notable work
being Tiruppukal by Arunagirinathar. In 1578, the
Portuguese published a
Tamil book in...
- India. He
published books containing more than 1,100
songs of
Thirupugal (
Tiruppukal or Tiruppugal). V.T.
Subramania Pillai was born in a
family of devoted...
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works attributed to
Murugan such as Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai by Nakkīraṉãr and
Tiruppukal by Arunagirinathar.
Archaeological evidence from the 1st-century CE and...
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devotee and
composed Tamil hymns glorifying Murugan, the most
notable being Tiruppukal.
Arunagirinathar visited various Murugan temples and on his way back to...
- Tiruppugal. Arunagirināthar
wrote 18
verses (910-927) on
Vayalur in the
Tiruppukal.
Nataraja is in the
Sadura Danda pose in this Temple. 8 Shanmuganathan...
- composition,
Bhajanamrta paramananda in Nattai.
Arunagirinathar wrote Tiruppukal containing more than 1360
songs in
various meters and
several songs in...