conjuncts instead of Indic text. Bhoothath Alvar (Tamil: பூதத்தாழ்வார், romanized: Bhūtathāḻvār) is one of the twelve Alvar saints of South India, who were...
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third in the list of the three principal Alvars, with the other two being Poigai Alvar and Bhoothath Alvar, collectively called Mutalamalvargal who are...
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Divya Desam. Poigai is one of the three principal Alvars, with the other two being Bhoothath Alvar and Peyalvar, collectively called Mutalamalvargal,...
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account by Manavala Mamunigal, the first three Alvars namely Poigai Alvar, Bhoothath Alvar and Pey Alvar belong to Dvapara Yuga (even before the birth...
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and a dozen yearly festivals are held at the temple, of which the Bhoothath Alvar Avata festival, celebrated during the Tamil month of Aipasi (October–November)...
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traditional account by Manavala Mamunigal, the first three Alvars namely Poigai, Bhoothath and Pey belong to Dvapara Yuga (before 4200 BC). It is widely...
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Nammalvar (category Alvars)
three alvars, Poigai Alvar, Bhoothath Alvar and Pey Alvar were born miraculously. Thirumalisai Alvar was the son of a sage, Thondaradippodi Alvar, Madhurakavi...
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Tirumalisai Alvar (IAST) is a Tamil saint revered in the Sri Vaishnavism school of south India between the 4th to 9th century CE, in Tondai Nadu (now...
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which has also shrines for Thumbikkai Alvar, Nammalvar, Madurakavi Alvar, Thirumangai Alvar, and Bhoothath Alvar. Inside the inner sanctum, the presiding...
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traditional account by Manavala Mamunigal, the first three Alvars namely Poigai, Bhoothath and Pey belong to Dvapara Yuga (before 4200 BC). It is widely...
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first four (Poigai Alvar, Bhoothath Alvar, Peyalvar and Tirumalisai Alvar) are from the Dvapara Yuga, while Nammalvar, Madhurakavi Alvar and others belong...
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images of Sukracharya, sage Mrikandu and the three mudhal Alvars (Pey, Bhoothath and Poigai Alvar) to his left. The festival deities, the metal images of...
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Poigai Alvar Irantam Tiruvantati by Bhoothath Alvar Munram Tiruvantati by Peyalvar Tiruvaymoli by Nammalvar Kanninun Cirutampu by Madurakavi Alvar Abirami...
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Periyalvar (category Alvars)
to different classes. According to tradition, the first three Alvars, Poigai, Bhoothath, and Pei, were born miraculously. Thirumalisai was the son of...
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equal to the Sanskrit vedas . The three earliest Alvars were Poigai Alvar, Bhoothath Alvar and Pey Alvar . Each of these wrote one hundred Venpas on the...
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Lying (Sriranganathar), Sitting (Narasimha) and walking (Trivikrama). Bhoothath Alvar also composed hymns praising the temple. Two Bramhotsavams and the...
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Divya Desam (section Alvars and Divya Prabandham)
the 108 Vishnu and Lakshmi temples that are mentioned in the works of the Alvars, the poet-saints of the Sri Vaishnava tradition. By comparison, the Paadal...
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Prabandham, the 7th–9th century Vaishnava canon, by Bhoothath Alvar in one hymns and Thirumangai Alvar in four hymns. The temple is classified as a Divya...
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