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  2. Saptarshi - Wikipedia

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    In traditional Hindu astronomy, the seven stars of the Big Dipper are identified with the names of Saptarshis. The Saptarshi (Sanskrit: सप्तर्षि, lit. 'Seven sages' IAST: Saptarṣi) are the seven seers of ancient India who are extolled in the Vedas, and other Hindu literature such as the Skanda Purana. [1]

  3. Arul Nool - Wikipedia

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    Saptha kannimar padal is another formulation of the story of Seven Virgins given in Akilathirattu, and Panchatevar Urpatthi is about five folk deities named Sivaimargal, believed to be the soldiers of Ayya Vaikundar. The word Ukappadippu in Tamil means "The song of the Aeon". It is present in Arul Nool.

  4. Adhiparasakthi Siddhar Peetam - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the Saptha (Seven) Kanni (Virgin Angels) Sannidhi (Temple) was consecrated in Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Siddhar Peetam, Tamil Nadu, India. As with everything else in Melmaruvathur, Saptha Kanniyar (Virgin Mothers) and their Temple is also unique, transcends the traditional and emphasizes the fundamental Universal Nature of these ...

  5. Saptha Stana Temples - Wikipedia

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    Saptha Stana Temples are a group of seven temples. In Tamil Nadu , India , such groups of temples are found in many places, particularly in and around Thanjavur District . Om symbol Tiruvaiyaru Saptha Stana Temples Om symbol

  6. Naming conventions of the Tamilakam - Wikipedia

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    The convention is remains that dynastic name is followed by the proper name. However, in the case of distinguished persons, there may be up to five parts to it. Parimelazhagar [ 7 ] (c. 13th century) codified the Classical-era conventions in his explanation of the correct name of Yanaikatchai Mantaran Cheral Irumporai as Kōccēramān ...

  7. Kashyapa - Wikipedia

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    Kashyapasamhita, also called Vriddajivakiya Tantra or Jivakiya Tantra, is a classical reference book on Ayurvedic pediatrics, gynecology and obstetrics. [33] It was revised by Vatsya. [ 34 ] The treatise is written as a tutorial between the medical sage Kashyapa and his student named Vriddhajivaka, and mostly related to caring for babies and ...

  8. Saptharishiswarar - Wikipedia

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    Saptharishiswarar is one of the names for Lord Shiva. He is worshipped in this name at South India in an ancient temple. This ancient shiva temple dates back to 6600 years approximately. The exact age of the temple cannot be determined. The temple is located in South India in a small village called Thiruthalayur.

  9. Pravaras - Wikipedia

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    In the past, it referred to the invocation of the deity Agni (Fire) by the name of the rishi-ancestors of a Brahmin who consecrates the sacrificial fire. Pravara names were used by the priest to prove his authenticity to the deity Havya-Vahana, who carries the libations to heaven. It was a law that the number of Pravara-rishis pronounced during ...