The Religion and Philosophy of Tēvāram: With Special Reference to Nampi Ārūrar (Sundarar)University of Madras, 1990 - 1306 sider |
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... arms , the right arm is held out to receive the bride whilst the left is held in ' varada ' pose , the back arms holding the axe on the right and the deer on the left . He is in three bends with three eyes , Jaṭāmakuṭa , crescent moon ...
... arms , the right arm is held out to receive the bride whilst the left is held in ' varada ' pose , the back arms holding the axe on the right and the deer on the left . He is in three bends with three eyes , Jaṭāmakuṭa , crescent moon ...
Side 461
... arm bent at the elbow ; there are three other right arms thrown out holding the hatchet , trident and serpent . The upraised right arm answers to the upraised leg on the other side . At the top on each side there are two persons in the ...
... arm bent at the elbow ; there are three other right arms thrown out holding the hatchet , trident and serpent . The upraised right arm answers to the upraised leg on the other side . At the top on each side there are two persons in the ...
Side 462
... arms ; the backmost arms form a right angle bend at the elbow ; the next adjacent arms form acute angles . The hand next in order are thrown out whilst those next look downwards . Of the fore - most arms , the left arm is held straight ...
... arms ; the backmost arms form a right angle bend at the elbow ; the next adjacent arms form acute angles . The hand next in order are thrown out whilst those next look downwards . Of the fore - most arms , the left arm is held straight ...
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VOLUME I | 1 |
CHAPTER | 5 |
The Hymns Their Compilation and Their Name | 19 |
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according adorned Agamas Aiyaṭika appears Arjuna arms Ārūrar Ārūrar speaks ashes beautiful become begging Bhūtas Brahma Brahmin bull called Campantar Cēkkiļār Cēra Cōla crown Dakṣa dance described Dēvas divine elephant explained Ēyar eyes feet fire flower gives Grace head holding hymn Ibid inscription interpretation Kailāsanātha Kalarcinkan Kāma Kāñci Kāṭavarkōn Kollam Kōṭpuli last verse Linga Lord meaning mentioned mind Mother mūrti Murukan Nāga Nampi Ārūrar Nandivarman Nandivarman III Narasimhavarman Nāyaṇār Pallava Pallava king Pandya panel Paravai Pārvati patikams Periyapurāṇam phrase Plate poems poet poet speaks poison pose praise probably Purāṇam Purāņas Rājasimha Rāvana refers sacred saints Saivism Saivite sang Sanskrit sculptures serpent shrine side significance singing Śiva Śiva and Pārvati Śiva's skull South India stands story suggests Sundarar sung Tamil land temple Tēvāram tion Tiru Tirumurai Tiruppatikam Tiruvarur tradition trident Vēdas Viṣṇu whilst word worship Yama yōga