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Pusalar (also transliterated as Pūcalār, Pusala or Poosalar) is an eighth-century Nayanar saint, venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is generally counted as the fifty-eighth in the list of 63 Nayanars. His hagiography speaks how he created a grand temple for Shiva in his mind and how his patron god Shiva preferred attending the consecration of his mind temple, instead of a grand temple created by a Pallava king.

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  • Pusalar, también transliterado como Pūcalār, Pusala o Poosalar es un santo nayanar del siglo VIII, venerado en la secta hindú del Shaivismo. Generalmente se le cuenta como el quincuagésimoctavo en la lista de 63 Nayanars.​ Su hagiografía habla de cómo creó un gran templo para Shiva en su mente y de cómo su dios patrón Shiva prefirió asistir a la consagración de su templo mental, en lugar de un gran templo creado por un rey Pallava. (es)
  • Pusalar (also transliterated as Pūcalār, Pusala or Poosalar) is an eighth-century Nayanar saint, venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is generally counted as the fifty-eighth in the list of 63 Nayanars. His hagiography speaks how he created a grand temple for Shiva in his mind and how his patron god Shiva preferred attending the consecration of his mind temple, instead of a grand temple created by a Pallava king. (en)
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  • Pusalar, también transliterado como Pūcalār, Pusala o Poosalar es un santo nayanar del siglo VIII, venerado en la secta hindú del Shaivismo. Generalmente se le cuenta como el quincuagésimoctavo en la lista de 63 Nayanars.​ Su hagiografía habla de cómo creó un gran templo para Shiva en su mente y de cómo su dios patrón Shiva prefirió asistir a la consagración de su templo mental, en lugar de un gran templo creado por un rey Pallava. (es)
  • Pusalar (also transliterated as Pūcalār, Pusala or Poosalar) is an eighth-century Nayanar saint, venerated in the Hindu sect of Shaivism. He is generally counted as the fifty-eighth in the list of 63 Nayanars. His hagiography speaks how he created a grand temple for Shiva in his mind and how his patron god Shiva preferred attending the consecration of his mind temple, instead of a grand temple created by a Pallava king. (en)
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