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  2. Tamil Christian keerthanai - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Christian Keerthanai or kīrttaṉai (Keerthanai meaning Songs of Praise) are devotional Christian songs in Tamil. They are also referred to as "lyrics" (a genre term) by Tamils in English. These are mostly a collection of indigenous hymns written by Protestant Tamil Christian poets.

  3. Johann Phillip Fabricius - Wikipedia

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    An important area of work started initially by Ziegenbalg and then later on taken up by Fabricius was Tamil Christian hymnody. Johann Philipp Fabricius published a collection of 335 Tamil hymns, most of them translated from German. The initial compositions by Ziegenbalg were not very well done and when Fabricius came to Madras he had this field ...

  4. Henry Alfred Krishnapillai - Wikipedia

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    In addition to this masterpiece, Krishnapillai wrote several other books in Tamil on Christianity. [2] Although he was a converted Christian, he used many analogies from Hindu text in his work. [1] He is sometimes referred to as Christian Kamban. [6] Some of the hymns he composed are still prevalent amongst Tamil Protestants. [7]

  5. Category:Indian Christian hymns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian Christian hymns" ... Tamil Christian keerthanai; Thembavani This page was last edited on 17 September 2021, at 21:02 (UTC ...

  6. Sarah Navaroji - Wikipedia

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    There she was tasked with composing Tamil Christian devotional songs. [4] In total, Navaroji composed 396 Tamil Christian devotional songs. [1] Her songs are sung by Tamil Christians across denominations in many parts of the world. [6] They have also been translated into Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and Marathi.

  7. Vedanayagam Sastriar - Wikipedia

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    Vedanayagam Sastriar (7 September 1774 - 24 January 1864) was a Tamil poet, dramatist, scholar, theologian and hymnwriter from the Lutheran tradition. He composed a total of 133 books, including plays such as Bethlehem Kuravanji (1800) and theological texts such as Aranathintham (1837).

  8. Jacome Gonsalves - Wikipedia

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    He was proficient in the local Sinhala and Tamil Languages. He is known as the "Father of Catholic Literature in Sri Lanka" because of his tremendous literary output. He had written many books, prayers, hymns and translated many Latin hymns into local languages. Some of his hymns and prayers are in popular use even today among Sinhala and Tamil ...

  9. I Have Decided to Follow Jesus - Wikipedia

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    "I Have Decided to Follow Jesus" is a Christian hymn that originated in Assam, present-day Meghalaya, India. According to P. Job, the lyrics are based on the last words of Nokseng, a Garo man, a tribe from Meghalaya which then was in Assam, who converted to Christianity in the middle of the 19th century through the efforts of an American Baptist missionary.