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  2. Village deities of South India - Wikipedia

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    In northern Tamil Nadu for instance, For example, a male deity called Kuttandavar is worshipped in many parts of Tamil Nadu, especially in the former South Arcot district. The image consists of a head like a big mask with a fierce face and lion's teeth projecting downwards outside the mouth.

  3. Pavadairayan - Wikipedia

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    Pavadairayan is a Dravidian folk and Hindu deity worshipped in rural Tamil Nadu. ... As a village deity, Pavadairayan is worshipped mostly through stones and trees.

  4. Tamil mythology - Wikipedia

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    Many of the gods and goddesses came to witness their marriage. At the wedding celebrations the gods refused to have the served food unless Shiva performed a majestic dance for everybody gathered at the place. At this there was the dance of Chidambaram, the cosmic dance in front of his wife Minakshi. It epitomised and merged all life force and ...

  5. Aiyanar - Wikipedia

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    According to Fred Clothey, Aiyanar is a Tamil adaptation of Aiyan, the chief deity of Ay chieftains who ruled parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the then Tamilakam. He also states that the term aayar meaning a cow herder and a protector is an appropriate appellation for both the Ay chieftains and their clan deity. [11]

  6. Isakki - Wikipedia

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    Her veneration remains popular among certain Hindu communities in the southern Indian districts of Tamil Nadu, [2] specifically the Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, and Salem districts. She is generally considered to be one of the 'village deities' (kaval deivam). Village deities like her are believed to act as guardian spirits. [3] [2]

  7. Category:Tamil deities - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tamil deities" ... Village deities of Sri Lankan Tamils; Virabahu This page was last edited on 26 March 2020, at 00:26 (UTC). ...

  8. Hinduism in Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    Ayyanar (Tamil: ஐயனார்) is worshipped as a guardian deity predominantly in Tamil Nadu and Tamil villages in Sri Lanka. The earliest reference to Aiynar-Shasta includes two or more hero stones to hunting chiefs from the Arcot district in Tamil Nadu. The hero stones are dated to the 3rd century CE.

  9. Karuppuswamy - Wikipedia

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    ' Black God ' or ' Black ') is a Hindu god in Tamil Nadu, popular among the social groups of Tamil Nadu and Kerala and also Sri Lanka. He is one of 21 guardian deities of Ayyanar, and is one of 21 guardian deities in Dravidian folk religion. [2]