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Tirumular
Tirumular (also spelt Thirumoolar etc., originally known as Cuntaranātar) was a Tamil Shaivite mystic and writer, considered one of the sixty-three Nayanars and one of the 18 Siddhars. His main work, the ''Tirumantiram'' (also sometimes written ''Tirumanthiram'', ''Tirumandhiram'', etc.), which consists of over 3000 verses, forms a part of the key text of the Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta, the ''Tirumurai''. == Life ==
An enlightened yogi Sundaranathar came from Mount Kailash to Southern part of Bharath-continent to see his contemporary mystic,Agasthiyar, who migrated from North to South, Tamilar desam adopted into Tamil culture, embraced Tamil saivite path The Yogi traveled through Nepal Pashupathi Nath, dipped holy bath in Ganges, visited South, Sri Kalahasthi, Srishailam, had Shiva temple darshan and Kaanchi Ekambareswarar, Thiruvadhigai, then to Chidambaram Thillai dancing Hall and entered into River Cavery delta area, had holy dip at river Cauvery, then to Thiruvaduthurai Shiva temple, crossing a village called Sathanur, where he saw a cow herd moaning for their shepherd Mulan who died and his body was among the cows. The Yogi is astonished at cow herd’s moaning and wondered what was this nation where a cow herd showed their pity to their captain shepherd, became melted and prayed Brahmmam to console the cow herd. By his mystic powers, Sundaranathar immediately transmigrated into the dead body and revived Mulan with new waves and aura around him Thus came Tirumular, Mulan transformed Tirumular still existing HIS consciousness in cosmic. courtesy to Tirumular Trust, KPO guidance by sixtyfourtantras.
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