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''Arpudath Tiruvandaathi is a work attributed to Kāraikāl Ammaiyār , one among the 63 Naayanmārs.'' This work is one among the 12 Shaiva Tirumurai , placed under the context of 11th Tirumurai. ''This is the first of the Andādi works and hence praised as Aadi Andaadi.Since , this work glorifies god , it is known as " Tiruvandaathi " Arpudam which is a tamil word which denotes an exceeding amount like thousand or it is commonly used to refer for the word " fantastic" . Andam means " end " . Aadhi which means " beginning " . ( Andaadi _ The ending word of the couplet is the beginning word of the next couplet , in such metric form is this whole literature composed known as " Andaadi " ) . Tiru is a honorific in the Tamil language used to denote divine or sacred or holy one and is sometimes considered equivalent and synonymous with the Sanskrit usage of the term " Sri " . In overall, " Arpudath Tiruvandaathi" which translates to " Fantastic glory of the divine composed in Andaadi " .'' | ''Arpudath Tiruvandaathi is a work attributed to ] , one among the 63 Naayanmārs.'' This work is one among the 12 Shaiva Tirumurai , placed under the context of 11th ]. ''This is the first of the Andādi works and hence praised as Aadi Andaadi.Since , this work glorifies god , it is known as " Tiruvandaathi " Arpudam which is a tamil word which denotes an exceeding amount like thousand or it is commonly used to refer for the word " fantastic" . Andam means " end " . Aadhi which means " beginning " . ( Andaadi _ The ending word of the couplet is the beginning word of the next couplet , in such metric form is this whole literature composed known as " Andaadi " ) . ] is a honorific in the ] language used to denote divine or sacred or holy one and is sometimes considered equivalent and synonymous with the ] usage of the term " ] " . In overall, " Arpudath Tiruvandaathi" which translates to " Fantastic glory of the divine composed in Andaadi " .'' |
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Arpudath Tiruvandaathi is a work attributed to Kāraikāl Ammaiyār , one among the 63 Naayanmārs. This work is one among the 12 Shaiva Tirumurai , placed under the context of 11th Tirumurai. This is the first of the Andādi works and hence praised as Aadi Andaadi.Since , this work glorifies god , it is known as " Tiruvandaathi " Arpudam which is a tamil word which denotes an exceeding amount like thousand or it is commonly used to refer for the word " fantastic" . Andam means " end " . Aadhi which means " beginning " . ( Andaadi _ The ending word of the couplet is the beginning word of the next couplet , in such metric form is this whole literature composed known as " Andaadi " ) . Tiru is a honorific in the Tamil language used to denote divine or sacred or holy one and is sometimes considered equivalent and synonymous with the Sanskrit usage of the term " Sri " . In overall, " Arpudath Tiruvandaathi" which translates to " Fantastic glory of the divine composed in Andaadi " .