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Nammalvar (Tamil: நம்மாழ்வார், lit. 'Our Alvar') was one of the twelve Alvar saints of Tamil Nadu, India, who are known for their affiliation to the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism. The verses of the Alvars are compiled as the Naalayira Divya Prabandham, where praises are sung of 108 temples that are classified as divine realms, called the Divya Desams. Nammalvar is considered to be the fifth in the line of the twelve Alvars. He was born in a Shudra family, but his pursuit of knowledge accorded him the respect of a Brahmin. He is highly regarded as a great mystic of the Vaishnava tradition. He is also considered to be the foremost among the twelve Alvars, and his contributions amount to 1352 among the 4000 stanzas in the Naalayira Divya Prabandam.

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  • Nammalvar (aussi Nammalwar, Nammaalhvaar, Nammalhvar, Nammaalvaar ,Nammalwar) est l'un des douze Alvars, personnages de l'hindouisme célèbres pour leur dévotion envers le dieu Vishnu. Les Alvars sont surtout dans le sud de l'Inde, endroit d'où ils sont originaires. La plupart des historiens ont écrit qu'il aurait vécu au VIIIe siècle. Il est né à Visakham, aujourd'hui (aussi connu sous le nom Tirukkurugur) dans le Tamil Nadu. Son nom signifie «notre propre alvar (Alvar signifie plongé en Dieu). Il était aussi connu comme Maran et Sadagopan (enfant prodige de la connaissance). (fr)
  • Nammalvar (Tamil: நம்மாழ்வார், lit. 'Our Alvar') was one of the twelve Alvar saints of Tamil Nadu, India, who are known for their affiliation to the Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism. The verses of the Alvars are compiled as the Naalayira Divya Prabandham, where praises are sung of 108 temples that are classified as divine realms, called the Divya Desams. Nammalvar is considered to be the fifth in the line of the twelve Alvars. He was born in a Shudra family, but his pursuit of knowledge accorded him the respect of a Brahmin. He is highly regarded as a great mystic of the Vaishnava tradition. He is also considered to be the foremost among the twelve Alvars, and his contributions amount to 1352 among the 4000 stanzas in the Naalayira Divya Prabandam. (en)
  • Nammāḻvār (in caratteri tamiḻ: நம்மாழ்வார்) è l'epiteto (lett. "Nostro Āḻvār") con cui è maggiormente conosciuto colui che firmò le proprie opere, raccolte nel Nālāyirativviyappirapantam, con i nomi di Māṟaṉ o Caṭakōpaṉ; quindi quel celeberrimo mistico e poeta tamiḻ vissuto tra il IX e il X secolo (o più probabilmente intorno al VII secolo), risultando il più famoso e celebrato tra i dodici āḻvār, quei poeti e mistici hindū, di etnia tamiḻ, itineranti di tempio in tempio nell'India meridionale, vissuti tra il VI e il IX secolo d.C. che veneravano, in qualità di Dio, la Persona suprema, Māl (Māyōṉ), nome che in lingua tamiḻ intende indicare quella divinità che in sanscrito è nominata come Kṛṣṇa/Visnù/Nārāyaṇa ovvero il Kṛṣṇa della Bhagavadgītā e il Viṣṇu/Nārāyaṇa dei primi Purāṇa. (it)
  • Наммальвар (там. நம்மாழ்வார்; 880—930) — индийский поэт и религиозный деятель, один из двенадцати альваров Южной Индии, среди которых считается величайшим. Наммальвар является автором ряда поэтических произведений, посвященных Вишну. Его образ находится во многих храмах, а его стихи являются частью ритуального поклонения в храмах а. (ru)
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