Arunagirinathar

Arunagirinathar
Arunagirinathar Statue at Venjamakoodalur Temple, near Karur
Personal
Born1370 CE
Died1450 CE (aged 80)
ReligionHinduism
Organization
PhilosophyShaivism
Religious career
Literary worksTiruppukal

Tiruvakuppu
Kandar Alangaram
Kandar Anubhuti
Kandar Antati
Vel Viruttam
Mayil Viruttam

Seval Viruttam
Tiruelukūtrirukkai

Arunagirinathar (Aruṇakirinātar, Tamil: [aɾuɳaɡɯɾɯn̪aːdar]) was a Tamil Shaiva[1] saint-poet who lived during the 14th century in Tamil Nadu, India. In his treatise A History of Indian Literature (1974), Czech Indologist Kamil Zvelebil places Arunagirinathar's period between circa 1370 CE and circa 1450 CE. He was the creator of Tiruppukal (Tiruppukaḻ, [tiɾupːɯɡaɻ], meaning "Holy Praise" or "Divine Glory"), a book of poems in Tamil in praise of Murugan.

His poems are known for their lyricism coupled with complex rhymes and rhythmic structures. In the Tiruppukal, the literature and devotion has been blended harmoniously.[2]

Tiruppukal is one of the major works of medieval Tamil literature, known for its poetical and musical qualities, as well as for its religious, moral and philosophical content.

  1. ^ "Aruṇagirināthar".
  2. ^ "Thiruppugazh — musical way of worship". The Hindu. India. 11 July 2003. Archived from the original on 14 October 2003. Retrieved 31 October 2011.