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Devaraya swamigal biography of martin

          Sri Devaraya Swamigal was born at Valloor, situated in the region bordering Tamil Nadu and Andhra, known as Thondaimandalam.!

          Arupadai Veedu Shashti Kavachangal is a set of six powerful hymns in Tamil that are dedicated to Lord Murugan, also known as Kartikeya or Subramanya.

        1. Arupadai Veedu Shashti Kavachangal is a set of six powerful hymns in Tamil that are dedicated to Lord Murugan, also known as Kartikeya or Subramanya.
        2. Veteran Tamil political leader and senior Trincomalee district MP, Rajavarothayam Sampanthan passed away peacefully in Colombo on 30 June
        3. Sri Devaraya Swamigal was born at Valloor, situated in the region bordering Tamil Nadu and Andhra, known as Thondaimandalam.
        4. Is the author of a work called KrisJinamrita, Maharnava.
        5. He is a Tamil hill god that spread to the coast and the towns and then became the son of Śiva as Skanda.
        6. Devaraya Swamigal

          Indian writer and Hindu guru

          Devaraya Swamigal

          Bornc. 1857
          ReligionHinduism
          PhilosophyKaumaram
          GuruShree Thirisipuram Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai

          Devaraya Swamigal (born c.

          1857)[citation needed] was a Tamil devotee of Murugan, a form of the Hindu deity Kartikeya. He is best known for his composition of the Tamil hymn Kanda Shasti Kavasam.

          Biography

          Not much is known about Devaraya Swamigal.

          (devaraya) was developed in the Indo - Chinese peninsula by native monarchs Martin founded Pondicherry on the.

          He was born in 1857 in an affluent family in Vallur in the then region of Tondaimandalam. His father Shree Veeraswami Pillai served as Dubash of Mysore under the British rule, owning properties in Bangalore. Devarayan began his career as an accountant.[1] Devaraya Swamigal's ardent inclination towards the Tamil language resulted in his learning the language under Shree Thirisipuram Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai, a pundit from Tiruchy.

          Soon he started writing poems, with his teacher editing and correcting them.[2