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- The Tiruvempavai (Tamil: திருவெம்பாவை, IAST: Tiruvempāvai) is a collection of songs composed by the poet-saint Manikkavacakar. It consists of 20 stanzas...
- and sorrow. "Tiruvempavai" - the early morning wake up songs sung for Shiva on Tamil month Margali are part of Tiruvasakam. Tiruvempavai songs were composed...
- of two Tamil language Hindu chants: Tiruvempavai and Tiruppavai. It is known that Tamil verses from Tiruvempavai — poet pratu sivalai ("opening the portals...
- Chidambaram Tamil Nadu. He is closely ****ociated with Tiru Uthirakosamangai. Tiruvempavai is sung along with Andal's Tiruppavai widely across the temples in Tamil...
- Sthalam. The 9th-century Shaiva saint poet Manikkavasagar composed the Tiruvempavai here. The temple complex covers 10 hectares, and is one of the largest...
- Chola III from Nallanyanar temple in South Arcot indicating singing of Tiruvempavai and Tiruvalam of Manickavasagar during special occasion in the temple...
- Norman Cutler (1979). Consider Our Vow: Translation of Tiruppāvai and Tiruvempāvai Into English. Muttu Patippakam. p. 13. Geographic data related to Giant...
- Norman Cutler (1979). Consider Our Vow: Translation of Tiruppāvai and Tiruvempāvai Into English. Muttu Patippakam. p. 13. Ara Wilson (2008), The Sacred...
- Chola III from Nallanyanar temple in South Arcot indicating singing of Tiruvempavai and Tiruvalam of Manickavasagar during special occasions in the temple...
- Chola III from Nallanyanar temple in South Arcot indicating singing of Tiruvempavai and Tiruvalam of Manickavasagar during special occasion in the temple...