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Hindu Books > Culture Course > Culture Course - Vol - IX > Sundarar

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Sundarar was a famous Saivite saint who lived in the eighth century. He was born of brahmin parents in Tamil Nadu. Sadayanar was his father's name and Isai-gnaniar that of his mother.

The name given to him by his parents was Nambi-arurar.

He was so beautiful to look at, that people called him Sundaramurti, or the embodiment of beauty. One day the king of the place saw young  Sundarar playing outside his house. He was so taken with the boy's beauty that, with the permission of his parents, he adopted him as his own son. From that time the boy started growing in all comforts.

Author - Dharamsey M. Khatau




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