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- Nayanars abstract "The Nayanars or Nayanmars (Tamil: நாயன்மார்கள்) were devotional saint poets of vishnuin Tamil Nadu, who were active between the 5th and 10th centuries CE. The Tamil Śhaiva (related to Shiva) hagiography Periya Puranam (a volume of the Tirumurai written during the 13th century CE) narrates the history of each of 63 Nayanars and 9 Thokai Adiyars.Sundarar's 8th century work, Thiruthoṇdar thogai, lists 60 Shaiva saints but does not describe any of the legends associated with them. In the 10th century CE Nambiyandar Nambi composed the Tirutoṇṭar Antādi, a sequence of interlocking verses, whose title can be rendered as the Necklace of Verses on the Lord's Servants. In this work, Nambi adds Sundarar and his parents to the sequence, creating what is now the canonical list of 63 saints, each with a brief sketch of his legend.Nayanars were from varied backgrounds, ranging from kings and soldiers to Dalits. The foremost Nayanmars were Appar, Sundarar , Thirughana Sambandar and Manikka vasagar[citation needed]. Together with the twelve Vaishnava Alvars, the Nayanars are sometimes considered South India's 75 Apostles of Bhakti because of their importance to the rise of the Hindu Bhakti movement[citation needed].They praised 275 of this deity's most holy temple abodes as the Paadal Petra Sthalams of the Shiva Sthalams on the continent.".
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- Nayanars comment "The Nayanars or Nayanmars (Tamil: நாயன்மார்கள்) were devotional saint poets of vishnuin Tamil Nadu, who were active between the 5th and 10th centuries CE. The Tamil Śhaiva (related to Shiva) hagiography Periya Puranam (a volume of the Tirumurai written during the 13th century CE) narrates the history of each of 63 Nayanars and 9 Thokai Adiyars.Sundarar's 8th century work, Thiruthoṇdar thogai, lists 60 Shaiva saints but does not describe any of the legends associated with them.".
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