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 Avaiyar's Vinayagar Agaval
century Avaiyar was perhaps the third female poet to assume this name, but the distinctive character of her work, the Vinayagar Agaval, has forever immortalized this obscure figure as a poetical giant in Tamil literary history.
Though the Vinayagar Agaval is recited in temples and homes at the shrines of the jovial elephant-headed god Ganesha (the mystical Janus of the Hindu pantheon), the text is at the same time ridden with the occult imagery of the Tamil Siddhas.
Her intricate weaving of devotion, world-denying asceticism, and occult symbolism enriches the Vinayagar Agaval with the versatility of the Tamil Siddha tradition.
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 Vinayagar Agaval
Vinayagar Agaval is a hymn in praise of the elephant God, Lord Ganesha, by the great female Tamil poet Avaiyar.
She wrote many poems about Hindu gods, of which Vinayagar Agaval in praise of Lord Ganesha (the elephant god) is famous.
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 Vinayagar Agaval and Suprabatham
Catalog » CDs-Tamil » Vinayagar » Vinayagar Agaval and Suprabatham
Agaramena Arivaagi (Suprabaatham), Chitti Vinayagane, Gaja Vithaanam, Saranam Saranam Ganapathiye, Ganesa Saranam, Vinayagar Agaval, Pillaiyaar Vazhipadu, Mundhu...Tnundhu, Ullam Sezhikka, Pillaiyaar...Pillaiyaar, Ullaththai Kollai Kollum, Muzhu Mudhal Gadavul, Thirupugazh and Anbu Vinayagane.
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 Avaiyar : Poems and Biography
The first was the South Indian equivalent of Mother Goose, usually described as a wandering old woman who told stories imparting moral lessons that are still widely read by children in South India today.
The Vinayar Agaval translated with commentary by Layne Little.
Please support the Poetry Chaikhana, as well as the authors and publishers of sacred poetry, by purchasing some of the recommended books through the links on this site.
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 He has sweetly graced me
Sri Valampuri Vinayagar idol at Sri Maha Veera Pathirakaali Amman Temple in Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka
Sri Karpaga Vinayagar, of Pillaiyarpatti - at the main entrance of a guest house in Uppuveli,Trincomalee district, North East of Sri Lanka
Sri Valampuri Vinayagar idol at Sri Maha Veera Pa...
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This Saint Avvayyar as said earlier has written the 36 verse "Vinayagar Agaval" in Tamil.
I do not think that there could be any better authentication of the greatness of the verses than the words of Paramacharyal.
It is said that reciting the Agaval 21 times in a Pillayar temple will bring in immense good and peace of mind.
www.the-times-of-dore.com /jun_05/asthikam-jun05.html   (593 words)

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