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Nammalvar Books In Tamil Pdf 67 Nammalvar is a famous Tamil poet of the Sangam Period. Nammalvar is considered to be the greatest of all the poets of that time period. He is credited with more than 3,000 verses in ten different anthologies of compositions sung by him and his contemporaries. His verses have been praised for their musicality and sentimentality which exhibits a unique blend of simplicity and depth, the result being a poetry so rich in significance that it has attained canonical status as part of Hinduism's divine literature now known as Thirukkural or Tamizh Thirumozhi. These anthologies include "Navanilayiram", "Nandakumaran", "Navayani", "Veera Vilayutha Pada" and "Purananuru". The topic of the poems varies from love, to valor, to filial piety, to religion. The songs are simple and descriptive in their structure. After the creation of the Thirukkural, Nammalvar songs have been incorporated as a part of this work – though originally composed independently. They are still sung today at some occasions. Nammalvar Tamil is a significant text about Nammalwaran (Lord Nammalwar), his life, philosophy and teachings. The Tamil poem contains the purest form of Tamizh language.Tamil Literature includes not only poetry but also science, morality, religion and culture. Among the Sangam era poets, considered as greatest Tamil poets are Pinakamatricca-Piraisi-Ponniyin Selvan-Kudumbar/Utharamaiyaar-Sangam Pandiyan etc. Among them Nammalvar Tamil is the best. He was a great saint and a poet in Tamil language. His poems are known as Thiruvaimozhi, written in 700 poems in Vaishnavism. In his poems Lord Krishna is praised for His divine life and His philosophy .In the book Nammalvar all his teachings are given to humanity by Sri Parayana Thirtham, a great siddha Yogi who lived during the same period of our Nammalwaran, who wrote this book with his own hand for mankind. Nammalvar Sanskrikam is one of the most popular text in Tamil literature.The book contains 60th chapter, covering Nammalwaran's Hymn to Siva with His Five Forms. The book also describes the rituals of worship for each of Shiva's five forms. Using poetic imagery, he describes the stages of purification in the course of worldly existence and the process leading to liberation from this cycle. He does not attribute any form or manifestation of God or spiritual power to any particular image or deity such as Siva, Ganesa etc., but emphasizes that there is no difference between them and that they are all manifestations of Almighty God Siva. cfa1e77820
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