Vol. 4 No. SPL 1 (2022): Volume 4, Issue SPL 1, Year 2022
Articles

Divine Works of Thirumuruga Kirubhanandha Vaariyaar

Chitradevi B
Department of Tamil, Dhanabagyam krishnaswamy Mudaliar Collage for Women (Autonomous), Vellore-632001 Tamil Nadu, India.

Published 2022-02-28

Keywords

  • Kirubhanandha vaariyaar,
  • Shiva devotee,
  • Thevaram,
  • Thiruvasakam

How to Cite

B, C. (2022). Divine Works of Thirumuruga Kirubhanandha Vaariyaar. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(SPL 1), 271-275. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt22s138

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Abstract

Samiyanna, a Shiva devotee, lived in the steep Veera Saiva tradition in Kangeyanallur. His life partner is Tanjammal. Mallya was born as their fourth son. He was popularly known as Mallayadasar as he traveled from village to village. Mallyadasar - Kanakavalli Ammaiyar couple have eleven children. A baby boy was born on Friday, the ninth day of Document Monday. He is the warrior of Thirumuruga Kripananda. Born with a womb in the womb, the warrior was well-educated enough to pick up texts and read them when he was five years old. At the age of eight Venpaa became a singing power. He started composing songs like Virutham as he had the energy to sing hard venpa. By the age of ten he had memorized ten thousand songs. The best Murugan devotee. He lived a life of penance, performing daily spiritual discourses. He is a profound scholar in many fields such as religion, literature, oratory, writing and music. At the age of nineteen he married Amirthalakshmi, the daughter of his maternal uncle Sivaguru Mudaliar. He was very attached to Arunagirinath. The music with Iyal was taught to the warrior by his father. His father was the guru of Tamil grammar, Thevaram, Thiruvasakam, Tirupugal, historical hymns etc. Chief Minister Palanisamy has announced that his birthday will be celebrated as a state festival from 2021. The purpose of this article is to examine his religious work.

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