Saturday May 18, 2024

Anaya Nayanar

Anaya Nayanar, also known as Anaya and Anayar, is a Nayanar saint, venerated in the  Shaivite sect. Anaya is considered to be the 14th of the 63 Nayanars. His playing of the Panchakshara (five-syllable mantra) on his flute so pleased the god, Shiva, that he took Anaya away to the eternal world.  Aanaayar used to tend cows. He used to take the cows for grazing […]

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ARIVATTAYA NAYANAR

Arivattaya Nayanar or Thayanar was the 12th Nayanar, a group of 63 Shaivite saints, venerated as great devotees of the god Shiva. Nayanars lived before or during the lifetime of Sundaramurthy Nayanar.   Arivattaya Nayanar was born as Thayanar on a Thiruvadhirai (Adra) star day in the Tamil month Thai in a wealthy Vellalar family in Kannanthangudi, a village located in Thanjavur district. Thayanar was a staunch devotee of Shiva […]

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KAMALAMUNI SIDDHAR

Kalangi Nathar and Bogar shared a deeply revered master-disciple bond, marked by mutual care and dedication to each other’s spiritual growth. Kalangi Nathar, in particular, invested significant effort in nurturing Bogar’s spiritual journey, guiding him towards enlightenment and supporting his innovative contributions to the world. According to Bogar’s writings, he esteemed Kalangi Nathar highly, even […]

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THE GRACE OF AMARANEEDI NAYANAR

Amaraneedi Nayanar, a Vaisya from Pazhaiyaarai in the Chola Kingdom, was a devout follower of Lord Siva. Despite his worldly engagements as a trader in gold, diamonds, silks, and cotton goods, his heart was always dedicated to Lord Siva. He generously supported Siva devotees, offering them hospitality and gifts. Driven by his deep devotion, Amaraneedi […]

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IDAIKKADAR SIDDHAR

Idaikkadar Siddhar, also known as Idaikattur Siddhar, was a prominent figure in Tamil Siddha Science, which dates back at least five thousand years. Despite its ancient origins, the teachings of the Siddhars remain relevant in today’s world. Alongside Siddha medicine and yoga, astrology plays a significant role in their practices. Idaikkadar Siddhar’s contributions to astrology […]

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POTTRAMARAI KULAM (THE GOLDEN LOTUS POND)

The Pottramarai Kulam, also known as the Golden Lotus Pond, holds great significance in Hindu mythology and history. It is believed that the pond was created by Lord Sivaperuman using his `Soolam’ (three-pronged spear) in response to the pleas of Nandhi Devar and other deities. The pond earned its name because it was here that […]

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