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Aghora Sage (C.E 17th century) also known as Aghoradeva was a Saiva saint. He created the abisheka order in the Tiruvarur temple and wrote Saiva Puranas.
Aghora Sage (C.E 17th century) also known as Aghoradeva was a Saiva saint. He created the ''Abisheka kattalai''<ref name=":0">sponsoring or financing special worship at temple</ref> in the Tiruvarur temple and wrote Saiva Puranas.
 
== Life ==
== Life ==
Aghora Sage conducted the abisheka (anoint) order and anna dana (free meal) order in the Tiruvarur temple. [[Vaidyanatha Desikar]], the author of ''Ilakkanavilakkam'' (Interpretation of Grammar), was his student. Aghora Sage lived in the 17th century C.E.  
Aghora Sage conducted the ''Abisheka kattalai''<ref name=":0" /> and ''anna thana<ref>Offering free meals to people</ref> kattalai''in the Tiruvarur temple. [[Vaidyanatha Desikar]], the author of ''Ilakkanavilakkam'' (Interpretation of Grammar), was his student. Aghora Sage lived in the 17th century C.E.  
 
== Books ==
== Books ==
* Kumbakonam Puranam  
* Kumbakonam Puranam  
* Thirukkanapper Puranam  
* Thirukkanapper Puranam  
* Vedaranya Puranam  
* Vedaranya Puranam
== Footnotes ==
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Aghora Sage (C.E 17th century) also known as Aghoradeva was a Saiva saint. He created the Abisheka kattalai[1] in the Tiruvarur temple and wrote Saiva Puranas.

Life

Aghora Sage conducted the Abisheka kattalai[1] and anna thana[2] kattalaiin the Tiruvarur temple. Vaidyanatha Desikar, the author of Ilakkanavilakkam (Interpretation of Grammar), was his student. Aghora Sage lived in the 17th century C.E.

Books

  • Kumbakonam Puranam
  • Thirukkanapper Puranam
  • Vedaranya Puranam

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 sponsoring or financing special worship at temple
  2. Offering free meals to people


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