26 relations: Acharya, Alvars, Alwarthirunagiri, Andal, Hinduism, Kanchipuram, Manipravalam, Naalayira Divya Prabhandham, Nammalvar, Pillai Lokacharya, Prathivadhi Bhayankaram Annangaracharya, Ramanuja, Sanskrit, Sholinghur, Sri Bhasya, Sri Vaishnavism, Sriperumbudur, Srirangam, Srivilliputhur, Tamil language, Tamil Nadu, Tirumala, Vedanta, Vedas, Vishishtadvaita, Yathothkari Perumal Temple.
Acharya
In Indian religions and society, an acharya (IAST) is a preceptor or instructor in religious matters; founder, or leader of a sect; or a highly learned person or a title affixed to the names of learned people.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Acharya · See more »
Alvars
The alvars, also spelt as alwars or azhwars (āḻvārkaḷ, Tamil: ஆழ்வார்கள் ‘those immersed in god’) were Tamil poet-saints of South India who espoused bhakti (devotion) to the Hindu Supreme god Vishnu or his avatar Krishna in their songs of longing, ecstasy and service.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Alvars · See more »
Alwarthirunagiri
Alwarthirunagiri is a panchayat town in Thoothukudi district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Alwarthirunagiri · See more »
Andal
Andal (ஆண்டாள், Äṇɖāḷ) is the only female Alvar among the 12 Alvar saints of South India.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Andal · See more »
Hinduism
Hinduism is an Indian religion and dharma, or a way of life, widely practised in the Indian subcontinent.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Hinduism · See more »
Kanchipuram
Kanchipuram also known as Kānchi is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu in Tondaimandalam region, from Chennaithe capital of Tamil Nadu.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Kanchipuram · See more »
Manipravalam
Manipravalam മണിപ്രവാളം (Macaronic) was a literary style used in medieval liturgical texts in South India, which used an admixture of Proto Tamil-Malayalam language and Sanskrit.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Manipravalam · See more »
Naalayira Divya Prabhandham
The Nalayira Divya Prabandham (translit) is a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses (Naalayiram in Tamil means 'four thousand') composed by the 12 Alvars, and was compiled in its present form by Nathamuni during the 9th – 10th centuries.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Naalayira Divya Prabhandham · See more »
Nammalvar
Nammalwar (Tamil: Nammāḻwār) is one of the twelve alwar saints of Tamil Nadu, India, who are known for their affiliation to the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Nammalvar · See more »
Pillai Lokacharya
Pillai Lokacharya (1205–1311 CE) was a prominent Sri Vaishnava leader and philosopher who authored several works important to Vishishtadvaita philosophy.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Pillai Lokacharya · See more »
Prathivadhi Bhayankaram Annangaracharya
Prathivadhi Bhayankaram Annan was a Sri Vaishnava Acharya, Sanskrit scholar and the composer of the popular Venkateswara Suprabhatam.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Prathivadhi Bhayankaram Annangaracharya · See more »
Ramanuja
Ramanuja (traditionally, 1017–1137 CE) was a Hindu theologian, philosopher, and one of the most important exponents of the Sri Vaishnavism tradition within Hinduism.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Ramanuja · See more »
Sanskrit
Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism; a philosophical language of Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism; and a former literary language and lingua franca for the educated of ancient and medieval India.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Sanskrit · See more »
Sholinghur
Sholinghur is a town panchayat under Walajapet taluk in Vellore district of Tamil Nadu, India.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Sholinghur · See more »
Sri Bhasya
The Sri Bhasya is the most famous work of Sri Ramanuja, (1017–1137).
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Sri Bhasya · See more »
Sri Vaishnavism
Sri Vaishnava Sampradaya or Sri Vaishnavism is a denomination within the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Sri Vaishnavism · See more »
Sriperumbudur
Sriperumbudur is a town panchayat in Chennai Metropolitan Area in the Kanchipuram district Indian state of Tamil Nadu located 40 kilometers southwest of the Capital City of Chennai on the National Highway 4.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Sriperumbudur · See more »
Srirangam
Srirangam (Thiruvarangam in Tamil) is an island and a part of the city of Tiruchirappalli, in South India.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Srirangam · See more »
Srivilliputhur
Thiruvilliputhur is a town and a municipality in Virudhunagar district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Srivilliputhur · See more »
Tamil language
Tamil (தமிழ்) is a Dravidian language predominantly spoken by the Tamil people of India and Sri Lanka, and by the Tamil diaspora, Sri Lankan Moors, Burghers, Douglas, and Chindians.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Tamil language · See more »
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu (• tamiḻ nāḍu ? literally 'The Land of Tamils' or 'Tamil Country') is one of the 29 states of India.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Tamil Nadu · See more »
Tirumala
Tirumala is a census town in Chittoor district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Tirumala · See more »
Vedanta
Vedanta (Sanskrit: वेदान्त, IAST) or Uttara Mīmāṃsā is one of the six orthodox (''āstika'') schools of Hindu philosophy.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Vedanta · See more »
Vedas
The Vedas are ancient Sanskrit texts of Hinduism. Above: A page from the ''Atharvaveda''. The Vedas (Sanskrit: वेद, "knowledge") are a large body of knowledge texts originating in the ancient Indian subcontinent.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Vedas · See more »
Vishishtadvaita
Vishishtadvaita (IAST; विशिष्टाद्वैत) is one of the most popular schools of the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Vishishtadvaita · See more »
Yathothkari Perumal Temple
Tiruvekkaa or Yathothkari Perumal Temle (locally called Sonnavannam Seith Perumal) located in Kanchipuram in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu.
New!!: Manavala Mamunigal and Yathothkari Perumal Temple · See more »
Redirects here:
Manavala Mamuni, Manavalamamunigal.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manavala_Mamunigal