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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