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Vallalar is one of the most famous benefectors in tamilnadu. He has gives more details in his ‘Thiruvarutpa’ songs explained of God and the divine norms. He realized the fact that there is only one deity. Vallalar says that religion is related to Gos. The old and ancient features of Saivism revered as the mother religion. This own God called “Lord Shiva” is worshipping all over the world. Its proposal Love is God is an acceptable reality to all the people. This Lord Shiva also called “Attamoorthy”, “Engunathan”, doing “five fold matier”, “Ammiyappar” and “Eternal light”. Such nature has been worshiped as a god since ancient times. Vallalar’s theology is based on attribute of nature and reveals five elements of nature and its philosophies.Mainly Vallalar considered ‘Light’ to be the lord is natural and naturalistic. This article examines his vision of nature and its uniqueness, as well as its ability to bring together the lord who helps us to act.
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God, Nature, Five elements of nature, Light, Religion, Vallalar, Thiruvarutpa.
God, Nature, Five elements of nature, Light, Religion, Vallalar, Thiruvarutpa.
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