Periya Puranam — (the great purana or epic), sometimes also called Tiruttontarpuranam (the purana of the holy devotees) is a Tamil poetic account depicting the legendary lives of the sixty three Nayanars, the canonical poets of Tamil Shaivism. It was compiled… … Wikipedia
Periya Negamam — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Periya Negamam | type = city | latd = | longd = state name = Tamil Nadu district = Coimbatore leader title = leader name = altitude = population as of = 2001 population total = 7680| population density =… … Wikipedia
Periya Puranam — The Tamil Periya Puranam of SEKKILAR forms the 12th and final book of the TIRUMURAI, the Tamil Shaivite sacred canon. Periya Puranam means “Great Purana,” or great ancient story. It com prises over 4,200 stanzas. Composed in the 12th… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Periya mêlam — Musique kéralaise Sommaire 1 Musique savante 2 Musiques rituelles 3 Théâtres et danses 4 Musique folklorique … Wikipédia en Français
Periya Idathu Penn — Infobox Film name = Periya Idathu Penn director = writer = starring = M. G. Ramachandran producer = music = distributor = released = runtime = language = Tamil budget = Periya Idathu Penn is a Tamil language film starring M. G. Ramachandran in… … Wikipedia
Brahmana Periya-Agraharam — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Brahmana Periya Agraharam | type = city | latd = | longd = state name = Tamil Nadu district = Erode leader title = leader name = altitude = population as of = 2001 population total = 21,275| population… … Wikipedia
synallaxe des Periya — perichinis dygliauodegis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Schizoeaca perijana angl. Perija thistletail vok. Perija Distelschwanz, m pranc. synallaxe des Periya, m ryšiai: platesnis terminas – tikrieji dygliauodegiai … Paukščių pavadinimų žodynas
Madurai Maqbara — Coordinates: 10°58′30″N 78°17′6″E / 10.975°N 78.285°E / 10.975; 78.285 … Wikipedia
Thevar Magan — Poster Directed by Bharathan Produced by Kamal Haasan[1] … Wikipedia
Mangalasasanam by Divyadesam — The Alvars during the early medieval period of Tamil history (between the seventh and the tenth centuries CE) worshipped Vishnu and his Avatars through their hymns. This collection of their hymns is known as Divya Prabhandham. Mangalasasanam… … Wikipedia