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  2. Shanti Mantras - Wikipedia

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    Shanti Mantras always end with the sacred syllable om (auṃ) and three utterances of the word "shanti", which means "peace". The reason for the three utterances is regarded to be for the removal of obstacles in the following three realms:

  3. Tamil script - Wikipedia

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    In Unicode 5.1, named sequences were added for all Tamil consonants and syllables. Unicode 5.1 also has a named sequence for the Tamil ligature SRI (śrī), ஶ்ரீ, written using ஶ (śa). The name of this sequence is TAMIL SYLLABLE SHRII and is composed of the Unicode sequence U+0BB6 U+0BCD U+0BB0 U+0BC0.

  4. Vaali (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Tiruchirapalli Srinivasan Rangarajan, professionally credited by his pseudonym Vaali (29 October 1931 – 18 July 2013) was an Indian poet who has the record for writing the most songs in Tamil cinema. He is also recognised for a five-decade long association in the Tamil film industry and has written over 15,000 songs.

  5. Periya Tiruvantati - Wikipedia

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    'The great sacred verse' pronunciation ⓘ) [1] is a compilation of hymns written by Nammalvar, one of the Alvars, the poet-saints of the Sri Vaishnava tradition. [2] This work, which is a part of the Nalayira Divya Prabandham , [ 3 ] consists of eighty-seven hymns [ 4 ] [ 5 ] referred to as pasurams , dedicated to the praise of the Hindu ...

  6. List of compositions by Tyagaraja - Wikipedia

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    Kakarla Tyagabrahmam, colloquially known as Tyāgarāja and Tyagayya, was one of the greatest composers of Carnatic music or Indian classical music.He was a prolific composer and highly influential in the development of the South Indian classical music tradition.

  7. Tirumurai - Wikipedia

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    Tirumurai contains 313 hymns of Appar over volumes 4-7. His hymns are highly devotional, with some containing criticism of Jainism as he experienced it. [7] Sundarar (alias Sundaramurthi) was born towards the end of the 7th century. [7] He is the author of 100 hymns compiled as the 7th Tirumurai. [7]

  8. Vanaspati (raga) - Wikipedia

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    Bhānumati is the 4th Melakarta in the original list compiled by Venkatamakhin.The notes used in the scale are the same, but the ascending scale is different. It is a shadava-sampurna raga (6 notes in ascending scale, while full 7 are used in descending scale).

  9. Vagadheeswari - Wikipedia

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    Vagadheeshwari scale with shadjam at C. It is the 4th rāgam in the 6th chakra Rutu.The mnemonic name is Rutu-Bhu.The mnemonic phrase is sa ru gu ma pa dhi ni. [1] Its ārohaṇa-avarohaṇa structure (ascending and descending scale) is as follows (see swaras in Carnatic music for details on below notation and terms):