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  2. Uruvangal Maralam - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Ganesan's scenes were filmed in one day. [2] Haasan also choreographed one song in the film, "Kamanukku Kaman". [ 6 ] This was the first film where Rajinikanth appeared as Raghavendra , a role he would reprise in a full-fledged manner in Sri Raghavendrar (1985).

  3. Tamil mythology - Wikipedia

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    Tamil mythology refers to the folklore and traditions that are a part of the wider Dravidian pantheon, originating from the Tamil people. [1] This body of mythology is a fusion of elements from Dravidian culture and the parent Indus Valley culture, both of which have been syncretised with mainstream Hinduism .

  4. Idumban - Wikipedia

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    Idumban (Tamil: இடும்பன், romanized: Iṭumpaṉ) is an asura in Hinduism, featured in Tamil mythology.Idumban is described to be a devotee of the deity Murugan (Kartikeya), regarded by adherents to be a guardian of the deity's temples in Tamil Nadu.

  5. Perumal (deity) - Wikipedia

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    Perumal is also considered to be formed by two words Perum and al. Perum means great and al means person (used for god here). Therefore Perumal means the "great god" who showers his divine grace on people. He is considered the supreme god of Vaishnavism. Another derivation is the syncretic Tamil / Sanskrit 'Perum' - 'mā' - 'l' , literally ...

  6. Thirumal Perumai - Wikipedia

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    Thirumal Perumai (transl. Greatness of Vishnu) is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language Hindu mythological film, directed by A. P. Nagarajan. [1] The film stars Sivaji Ganesan and Padmini. It was released on 16 February 1968. [2]

  7. Korravai - Wikipedia

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    Goddess Korravai, a form of the Hindu goddess Parvati and a revered deity in Tamil Hindu culture, is depicted atop the beheaded head and body of the slain buffalo-demon Mahishasura. This relief carving, originally from the remnants of a magnificent 10th-century CE Tamil Hindu temple, is now located within the Nayakar Palace Art Museum, Madurai.

  8. Pavadairayan - Wikipedia

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    Pavadairayan is a Dravidian folk and Hindu deity worshipped in rural Tamil Nadu. He is considered to be a kaval deivam , and best recognised for serving as a general for the deity Aiyanar . [ 1 ]

  9. Category:Tamil deities - Wikipedia

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