
Aiyanar - Wikipedia
Aiyanar (IAST: Aiyaṉār, Tamil: ஐயனார்) is a Tamil folk deity venerated in South India and Sri Lanka. His worship is prevalent amongst rural Tamil people. [2][3][4] Some studies suggest …
ஐயனார் - தமிழ் விக்கிப்பீடியா
ஐயனார் (Ayyaṉānar) என்பவர் தென்னிந்தியாவிலும் இலங்கையிலும் போற்றப்படும் ஒரு தமிழ் நாட்டார் …
Ayyanar with consorts | Bronzes of India – A personal collection
Ayyanar is a Grama-devata (Village God), a protective deity, worshipped in almost all villages in Tamil Nadu. Ayya, in Tamil, is a term of reverence (loosely translates to ‘The Lord’), and is …
Ayyanar: The Village Guardian Deity of Tamil Nadu
Ayyanar, the village guardian deity of Tamil Nadu, holds a unique and revered place in the pantheon of Hindu deities. Known for his protective and benevolent nature, Ayyanar is …
Ayyanar | Lord Aiyanar | Sastha | Saththan - Guardian Deity - HinduPad
2019年7月27日 · Ayyanar, Aiyanar, Sastha or Saththan is a Hindu deity worshipped widely in South India and Sri Lanka. His worship is prevalent among Tamils, Malayalis and Sinhalese. …
Ayyanar - History Of Stones
2017年6月28日 · Ayyanar, also spelled as Aiyanar or Ayanar is a guardian deity of Tamil Nadu and the villages nearby. He is believed to protect the villagers from evil spirits and demons …
Iyanar Krishnamoorthy - Google Scholar
Genetic advance and heritability as a selection index for improvement of yield and quality in cotton. Correlation and path analysis in sorghum. Combining ability and gene action studies …
Iyanar - Hindu Boy Name Meaning and Pronunciation - Ask Oracle
Iyanar is a Hindu Boy Name pronounced as ee-yah-nahr and means guardian deity. Iyanar has Tamil origins, closely tied to the folk traditions and practices prevalent in South India.
Sri Ayyanar Temple - Official Website of Thirunallaru Temple
Sri Ayyanar is the son of Shiva and Mohini, the female avatar of Vishnu. He is primarily worshiped as one of the guardian folk deities of Tamil Nadu. Sri Ayyanar Swmy worship is a very ancient …
Sri Ayyanar Sastha Temple, Thirupattur - Temples of India
Masathanar-Ayyanar appears from the sanctum sanctorum with Rudrakshas adoring His neck, chest, wrists, shoulders and holding a bouquet in right hand and a palm leaf in the left hand. …