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Shaiva poet-saint of Tamil Nadu
Sambandar (Tamil: சம்பந்தர், romanized: Campantar), also referred to as Tirujnana Sambandar (Tamil: திருஞானசம்பந்தர், romanized: Tiruñāṉacampantar), was
Sambandar
Tamil Hindu text
three most prominent Shaiva Tamil saints of the 7th and 8th centuries: Sambandar, Appar, and Sundarar. The three saints were not only involved in portraying
Tevaram
Temple in Tamil Nadu, India
at the upper level. The temple is associated with the legend of child Sambandar who is believed to have been fed by Parvathi on the banks of the temple
Sattainathar_Temple,_Sirkazhi
7th-century event
hagiographic Tamil language text of Nambiyandar Nambi. According to the legend, Sambandar, who lived in the 7th century CE, defeated the Tamil Jain monks in a series
Impalement of the Jains in Madurai
Impalement_of_the_Jains_in_Madurai
Ancient Tamil monarch
converted from Jainism to Shaivism, converted under the influence of Sambandar. According to a Shaivite legend, after his conversion, he ordered a impalement
Koon_Pandiyan
Seventh-century Tamil Śaiva poet-saint
of the sixty-three revered Nayanars, he was an older contemporary of Sambandar. His images are found and revered in Tamil Shiva temples. His characteristic
Appar
Tamil Hindu Shaivite text
Tamil Nadu. Nambiyandar Nambi compiled the first seven volumes by Appar, Sambandar, and Sundarar as Tevaram during the 12th century. During the course of
Tirumurai
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
as Paadal Petra Sthalam. The temple is associated with the legend of Sambandar to whose view Nandi moved to have a direct view of the presiding deity
Thenupuriswarar Temple, Patteeswaram
Thenupuriswarar_Temple,_Patteeswaram
Major deity in Hinduism
Tamilakam as early as the 7th century CE, with poets such as Appar and Sambandar composing rich poetry that is replete with present features associated
Shiva
Eleventh-century Indian scholar
Shaiva scholar of Tamil Nadu in South India who compiled the hymns of Sambandar, Appar and Sundarar and was himself one of the authors of the eleventh
Nambiyandar_Nambi
Group of Shaiva saints
Nalvar (lit. 'The Four') are the three foremost Nayanars Appar, Sundarar, Sambandar along with Manikkavacakar. The list of the Nayanars was initially compiled
Nayanars
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
two of the most revered Nayanars (Saivite Saints), Appar and Tirugnana Sambandar have sung the glories of this temple. Thirumarugal derived its name from
Rathnagiriswarar_Temple
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
the verses of Tevaram, the 7th century Tamil Saiva canon by Tirugnana Sambandar, Appar and Sundarar. The temple is associated with the legend of Saivite
Masilamaniswara Temple, Thiruvaduthurai
Masilamaniswara_Temple,_Thiruvaduthurai
9th century Tamil Shaiva saint
Tamil), a set of four prominent Tamil saints alongside Appar, Sundarar and Sambandar. The other three contributed to the first seven volumes (Tevaram) of the
Manikkavacakar
punishments only in consideration of the specific actions of beings. Sambandar of the Shaiva Siddhanta school (7th century C.E.) discusses karma in his
Karma_in_Hinduism
Hindu temple in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India
CE. Sekkilhar, the author of the Periya Puranam, wrote that Appar and Sambandar worshipped Annamalaiyar in the temple. The present masonry of the temple
Arunachalesvara_Temple
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
as Paadal Petra Sthalam. The temple is associated with the legend of Sambandar to whose view Nandi moved to have a direct view of the presiding deity
Patteeswaram
Historic Hindu temple in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Sculptures of Nayanars–Sundarar, Appar, and Sambandar, as depicted in one of the temple towers
Meenakshi_Temple
Hindu temple in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
two of the most revered Nayanars (Saivite Saints), Appar and Tirugnana Sambandar, have glorified the temple with their verses during the 7th century CE
Marundeeswarar_Temple
Chola emperor from 985 to 1014
during his reign, important Tamil literary works by poets such as Appar, Sambandar, and Sundarar were gathered and compiled into a single collection known
Rajaraja_I
Hindu temple in Rameswaram island in the state of Tamil Nadu, India
glorified by the Nayanars (Shaivite poet-saints), Appar, Sundarar, and Sambandar, with their songs. According to tradition, the lingam (an aniconic form
Ramanathaswamy_Temple
Dravidian language
Lakshadweep in the Arabian Sea. In a 7th-century poem written by the Tamil poet Sambandar the people of Kerala are referred to as malaiyāḷar (mountain people).
Malayalam
Hindu god
Tirumal (Vishnu) in one of his Tevarams in the 7th century. The saint Sambandar, in one of his songs, praises Ayyanar as a celibate god, invincible and
Shasta_(deity)
Temple in Tamil Nadu, India
seven Sivastalams. This city was called karuvoor during the time of Sambandar's visit to this temple. From the inscriptions so far deciphered, it is
Pasupateeswarar_Temple,_Karur
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
and bestowed him with all his wishes. The 7th-century Nayanar saints Sambandar and Appar wrote of the temple in their poetic work, Tevaram. The original
Kalyanasundaresar Temple, Nallur
Kalyanasundaresar_Temple,_Nallur
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Ekambaranathar obtain its name from the designs of these shrines. Tirugnana Sambandar, a 7th-century Tamil Saivite poet, venerated Ekambareswarar in ten verses
Ekambareswarar Temple (Kanchipuram)
Ekambareswarar_Temple_(Kanchipuram)
Hindu temple of Shiva in Vedaranyam, India
Thirumurais. The temple is famed for the legend between the saints Appar and Sambandar when the former sang to open the door while the latter sang to close the
Vedaranyeswarar_Temple
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
to snake bite, was resurrected here by the powers of the Nayanar saint Sambandar. Vayilar, another Nayanar saint, attained salvation here. The temple is
Kapaleeshwarar_Temple
Navagraha temple in Tamil Nadu
the temple by Muthukumaraswami Tambiran, a disciple of Sivagnanadesikar-Sambandar of the Dharmapuram Adheenam. On the wall of the second precinct, the inscriptions
Vaitheeswaran_Koil
Volume of Tamil hymns
Four") consisting of himself and the first three Nayanars namely Appar, Sambandar, and Sundarar. He was born in a Pandithar Shaivite temple priest guild
Thiruvasagam
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
from the 6th century CE and has been praised by the Nayanmars Appar, Sambandar and Sundarar. The temple has been constructed by the Lakolisa cult which
Kayarohanaswami Temple, Nagapattinam
Kayarohanaswami_Temple,_Nagapattinam
Group of Hindu temples in South India
most prominent among whom were three Tamil poet-saints named Appar, Sambandar, and Sundarar. The former two lived in the 7th century CE while the latter
Vaippu_Sthalam
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
(nel in Tamil indicates paddy grain). As per another legend, saint poet Sambandar, who was born in Sirkali, was fed by Parvati with divine milk. The child
Sivapuri_Uchinathar_Temple
the help of Appar and Sambandar. She dispatched the Prime Minister to invite Appar and Sambandar to Madurai. Appar and Sambandar accepted the Queen's request
Mangayarkkarasiyar
Tamil Shaivite mystic and writer
placed earlier given that he appears to refer to the Tevaram hymns of Sambandar, Appar, and Sundarar, that he used "very late words" and that he made
Tirumular
City in Tamil Nadu, India
The temple is mentioned in the verses of Tevaram, a 7th-century work by Sambandar. It is one of the Pancha Sabhai temples, the five royal courts of Nataraja
Tirunelveli
Pallava emperor from 630 to 668
follower and patron of Jainism The Nayanar poet-saints Appar, Paranjoti, and Sambandar lived during his reign. Narasimhavarman I was succeeded by his son Mahendravarman
Narasimhavarman_I
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
the verses of Tevaram, the 17th century Tamil Saiva canon by Tirugnana Sambandar. There are various inscriptions associated with the temple indicating
Pasupatheeswarar Temple, Aavoor
Pasupatheeswarar_Temple,_Aavoor
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
the fulfillment of prayers to Lord Mayuranathar. Sambandar, also referred to as Thirugnana Sambandar, after visiting the lord Siva temple at Tiruvilanagar
Mayuranathaswami Temple, Mayiladuthurai
Mayuranathaswami_Temple,_Mayiladuthurai
Indian singer (1933–1988)
present-day Mayiladuthurai district, Tamil Nadu; famed birthplace of Sambandar, one of the 63 Nayanars of the Saiva faith) to Siva Chidambaram and Avayambal
Sirkazhi_Govindarajan
Shiva temple in Chennai district, Tamil Nadu, India
Chittirai is the most prominent festival celebrated in the temple. Tirugnana Sambandar, the 7th-century Tamil Saivite poet, venerated Thiruvalleswarar, which
Tiruvalithayam Tiruvallesvarar Temple
Tiruvalithayam_Tiruvallesvarar_Temple
8th-century Indian poet
large Tamil Shiva temples. Nambi arranged the hymns of three saint poets Sambandar, Appar and Sundarar as the first seven books. Sundarar's composition is
Sundarar
Depiction of Shiva as Lord of the dance
songs during the Bhakti movement written by the four Shaivite saints of Sambandar, Appar, Manikkavacakar, and Sundarar, popularly known as "Nalvar" (The
Nataraja
Hindu temple in Pondicherry, India
Saptha Vidangam (seven dance moves) and the related temples are as under: Sambandar, the 7th century nayanar and Tamil saivite poet has revered the deity
Tirunallar Dharbaranyeswarar Temple
Tirunallar_Dharbaranyeswarar_Temple
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Sthalams. Hymns in praise of the temple have been sung by the Saivite saint Sambandar in the Thevaram. The temple is frequented by people desiring to rid themselves
Sarguna_Nathar_Temple
Murugan Temple in Madurai district, Tamil Nadu, India
Sambandar met the chiefs of the three Tamil kingdoms, the Cheras, the Cholas and the Pandyas in this temple and blessed them. Sundarar, Sambandar, and
Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Thiruparankundram
Subramaniya_Swamy_Temple,_Thiruparankundram
Shiva temple in Sayavanam, Sirakzhi, Tamil Nadu, India
in Srivanchiyam are the centerpieces of the towns. An idol of Standing Sambandar was stolen sometime between 1965 and 1975 (There is documentary proof
Sayavaneswarar_Temple
City in Tamil Nadu, India
as evidenced from the works of the Bhakti period saints like Appar and Sambandar. The Pandyas were ousted from Madurai by the Chola dynasty during the
Madurai
Hill and holy site in Tamil Nadu, India
been drawn to Arunachala. The Shaivite saints of 5th to 10th CE Appar, Sambandar, Sundarar and Manikkavacakar are four examples. In the fifteenth century
Arunachala
Shiva temple in Tirupati, India
mention in the works of Nakeerar and the Nalvars, namely, Appar, Sundarar, Sambandar and Manickavasagar in the canonical works of Tirumura. As the temple is
Srikalahasteeswara_temple
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
consorts Valli and Deivana, Sun, Moon, Navagrahas, Thirunavukkarasar, Sambandar, Sundarar, Manikkavasakar, Nagar, Bhagirathan, Sekkillhar, Kulachirainayanar
Purasawalkam Gangadeeswarar Temple
Purasawalkam_Gangadeeswarar_Temple
"place of the sacred cow." The Pasupatheesvarar Temple sung by Thirugnana Sambandar, in Karur was built by the Chola kings in the 7th century. Karur is one
History_of_Karur
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Periya Puranam, the hagiography depicting the life of the 63 Nayanmars, Sambandar visited the place before moving on Kuranganilmuttam and Kanchipuram. The
Thirumakaraleeswarar_temple
Town in Tamil Nadu, India
his "Kutraala Kuravanji". Kurumpalaveesar, sung in Tevaram was done by Sambandar. It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams. kuttalam palace
Courtallam
Hindu temple in India
glorified in the early medieval Tevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanar Sambandar. Here shiva was worshipped by Vali, Indra in the form of Anil (Squirrel)
Kuranganilmuttam Valeeswarar Temple
Kuranganilmuttam_Valeeswarar_Temple
1967 Indian film
of Sundarar while showing the world the power of verses of Appar and Sambandar by making them open the gates of temples, that had been locked for centuries
Thiruvarutchelvar
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Tamil means incense powder). The Nayanars Appar, Sundarar and Tirugnana Sambandar have also sung of the glories of this shrine. All Siddhas visited this
Amritaghateswarar-Abirami Temple
Amritaghateswarar-Abirami_Temple
Hindu temple in Puducherry, India
the early medieval Tevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanars Thirugnana Sambandar. The temple priests perform the puja (rituals) during festivals and on
Vadukeeswarar_temple
Hindu poet and religious teacher
Sākkiyar Saktiyār Seruthtunai Sirappuli Siruttondar Somasi Mārar Sundarar Sambandar Thirukkurippu Thondar Tirumular Tirunilakantar Yālpānar Nilanakkar Rudra
Cheraman_Perumal_Nayanar
Hindu representation of the god Shiva
representation is found in the 7th century works of the Shaiva saints Appar and Sambandar. The other indicative mention is found in the Tirukkural, a c. 5th-century
Lingodbhava
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
three of the most revered Nayanars (Saivite Saints), Appar and Tirugnana Sambandar have glorified the temple with their verses during the 7th-8th century
Maanturai Amravaneswarar Temple
Maanturai_Amravaneswarar_Temple
Nayanars like Sambandar (Tirugnaana Sambandar), Thirunavukkarasar, Sundarar, Thiruneelakandar and Tirunilakanda Yaazpaanar Nayanar. When Sambandar and Thirunavukkarasar
Muruga_Nayanar
Shiva temple in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India
the temple. The temple is also the place where the other Saivite saint Sambandar is believed to have stopped at the entrance and the Nandi moved a little
Pushpavananathar Temple, Tiruppoonturutti
Pushpavananathar_Temple,_Tiruppoonturutti
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
glorified in the early medieval Tevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanar [[ Sambandar]]. "Thirunelvennai Sri Swarnakadeswarar Temple". Dinamalar temples. Retrieved
Tiruneivanai Swarnakadeswarar Temple
Tiruneivanai_Swarnakadeswarar_Temple
Type of Lingam made from quartz
entry door. A small temple tank has a bronze statue of dancing Saint Sambandar. Meenakshi Amman Temple is a historic Hindu temple located in the south
Spatika_Lingam
Medieval Hindu religious movement
known to have influenced the movements driven by poet-saints, include Sambandar, Tirunavukkarasar, Sundarar, Nammalvar, Adi Shankara, Manikkavacakar and
Bhakti_movement
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Sugantha Nayaki. Hymns have been composed in praise of the temple by Sambandar and Sundarar in the Thevaram. Sundarar is believed to have bathed in the
Kalyanasundareswarar Temple, Thiruvelvikudi
Kalyanasundareswarar_Temple,_Thiruvelvikudi
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Rajagopuram and two prakarams. The temple teertham is Amirtatheertham. Saint Sambandar has contributed pathigams praising the lord. Arudra Darisanam and Maasi
Koneswarar_Temple,_Kudavasal
Tamil Hindu work of literature
sixty-three Nayanars Parts Name Author 1,2,3 (Tevaram) Thirukkadaik Kaappu Sambandar 4,5,6 Tevaram Thirunavukkarasar 7 (Tevaram) Thiruppattu Sundarar 8 Thiruvasakam
Tirumantiram
consort is known as Anandanayagi, Tirupurasundari and Arattthurai Nayaki. Sambandar, Appar, Sundarar, Nambiyandar Nambi, Sekkizhar, Valmiki and Aravan worshipped
Tiruvattatthurai Theerthapurisvarar Temple
Tiruvattatthurai_Theerthapurisvarar_Temple
Hindu temple in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
one of the shrines of the Vaippu Sthalams sung by Tamil Saivite Nayanar Sambandar. Nārāyaṇa Bhaṭṭa, in his book Tristhalisetu, as well as Madhuri Desai
Kashi_Vishwanath_Temple
Group of Shaivite temples in India
Shaivite sect of Hinduism, by three Tamil poets known as Shaiva Kuruvars - Sambandar, Appar, and Sundarar. The three are considered the primary three among
Paadal_Petra_Sthalam
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Shiva + Veezhi Plants + Mizhalai Kurumbar = Thiruveezhimizhalai When Sambandar and Thirunavukarasar visit this place, there was a severe drought all
Veezhinathar Kovil, Thiruveezhimizhalai
Veezhinathar_Kovil,_Thiruveezhimizhalai
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
is believed to have appeared in the form of a boar to worship Shiva. Sambandar, a saivite saint, is believed to have performed Angapradakshanam (cicumabulating
Sivagurunathaswamy_Temple
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the tri-nayanars (Sambandar, Thirunavukkarasar, Sundar) (சம்பந்தர், திருநாவுக்கரசர், சுந்தரர், and
Panchavarnaswamy_Temple
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
this temple. It is one of the shrines of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams. Sambandar, Appar, Sundarar have composed the Pathigams. Sundarar composed his Namachivaayappatikam
Kodumudi_Magudeswarar_Temple
Town in Mayiladuthurai district in Tamil Nadu, India
tank. The child Sambandar started singing the anthology of Tevaram hymns from then on, commencing with "Todudaiya Seviyan". Sambandar refers the town
Sirkazhi
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
glorified in the early medieval Tevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanars Sambandar. The temple priests perform the puja (rituals) during festivals and on
Sivalokanathar_temple,_Gramam
Yalapannar, Yalpanar and Yazhpaanar. He is described as a companion of Sambandar (first half of the 7th century CE), one of the most prominent Nayanars
Tiru_Nilakanta_Yazhpanar
Shiva temple in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India
three of the most revered Nayanars (Saivite Saints), Appar and Tirugnana Sambandar have glorified the temple with their verses during the 7th-8th century
Chakravageswarar Temple, Chakkarappalli
Chakravageswarar_Temple,_Chakkarappalli
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
tradition, a Pandyan queen wanted Sambandar to reconvert the king Arikesari Nedumaran to Saivism from his Jain beliefs. Sambandar accepted the plea of the queen
Edaganathar_temple
Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, India dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. Sambandar has sung praises of the temple in his Thevaram. The temples is also associated
Dayanidheeswarar_Temple
Navagraha temple in Tamil Nadu
horoscope and read out an ancient palm leaf manuscript. It had the verse of Sambandar, one of the major Saivite saints Nayanars. Chieftain was advised to pray
Swetharanyeswarar_Temple
Temple in India
Petra Sthalams praised in the Tevaram hymns of the Saivite saints. Both Sambandar, who lived in the 5th century, and Arunagirinathar, have composed hymns
Ardhanareeswarar_Temple
Sankaranarayanan - A Carnatic vocalist and a South Indian classical playback singer. Sambandar - a Shaiva poet-saint of Tamil Nadu who lived in the 7th century CE. He
List of people associated with Mayiladuthurai district
List_of_people_associated_with_Mayiladuthurai_district
Hindu saint
twenty-eighth in the list of 63 Nayanars. He is described as a contemporary of Sambandar (first half of the 7th century CE), one of the most prominent Nayanars
Tirunilanakka_Nayanar
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
275 Paadal Petra Sthalams. The temple is frequented by asthma patients. Sambandar had sung praises of the temple in his Thevaram. "Chathuranga Vallabhanathar
Chathuranga Vallabhanathar Temple
Chathuranga_Vallabhanathar_Temple
Canonical group of Vaishnavite temples of great significance
Trivikrama Perumal Thirumangai Aḻvar was requested by the Shaiva poetSambandar to praise God through pasurams. The deity in the temple is praised as
Divya_Desam
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
Paadal Petra Sthalams. The Nayanmars Thevaram pathigam is composed by Sambandar. He had composed 10 poems in this temple in the praise of the lord which
Bhavani_Sangameswarar_Temple
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanar saints Tirunavukkarasar and Thirugnana Sambandar. The temple is revered in the verses of Tevaram, the 7th century saivite
Padikasu_Nathar_Temple
Shaiva Hindu sect
movement arose. Between the 7th and 9th centuries, pilgrim saints such as Sambandar, Appar, Sundarar 63 nayanmars used songs of Shiva's greatness to refute
Shaiva_Siddhanta
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
religious places of Kanchipuram. According to legend, saint Thirugnana Sambandar was singing verses praising Shiva at the nearby site and Shiva was mesmerized
Metraleeswar_temple
Hindu tradition that worships Shiva
as equivalent to the Vedas. They were composed in the 7th century by Sambandar, Appar, and Sundarar. Tirumular (also spelled Tirumūlār or Tirumūlar)
Shaivism
City in Tamil Nadu, India
saints Sambandar and Appar wrote of the temple in their poetic work, Tevaram. Sekkizhar, the author of the Periyapuranam records both Appar and Sambandar worshiped
Tiruvannamalai
Hindu temple in India
temple is revered by the verses of the 7-8th-century saint poets Appar, Sambandar and Sundarar in Tevaram and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam. This temple
Pazhayarai_Vadathali
Shiva temple in Tamil Nadu, India
contemporary of Sambandar, also venerated Veerateeswarar in ten verses in Tevaram, compiled as the Fifth Tirumurai. Sundarar, a contemporary of Sambandar, also
Veerateeswarar Temple, Thirukovilur
Veerateeswarar_Temple,_Thirukovilur
Indian Hindu sage (1879–1950)
divine form of Shiva popular in Tamil Nadu; as an incarnation of Jnana Sambandar, one of the sixty-three Nayanars; and as an incarnation of Kumārila Bhaṭṭa
Ramana_Maharshi
Temple in Tamil Nadu, India
one of the shrines of the Vaippu Sthalams sung by Tamil Saivite Nayanar Sambandar. The presiding deity is known as Thagamthirtthapurisvarar. The Goddess
Thagamthirtthapurisvarar Temple, Eraiyur
Thagamthirtthapurisvarar_Temple,_Eraiyur
Hindu temple in Tamil Nadu, India
glorified in the early medieval Tevaram poems by Tamil Saivite Nayanar Sambandar. "Sivanandeswarar Temple". Shiva Temples of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 16 April
Tirukkandalam Sivanandeswarar Temple
Tirukkandalam_Sivanandeswarar_Temple
three of the most revered Nayanars (Shaiva Saints), Appar, Sundarar, and Sambandar have glorified the Shiva temples in Tevaram during the 7th-8th centuries
List of Hindu temples in Kanchipuram
List_of_Hindu_temples_in_Kanchipuram
SAMBANDAR
SAMBANDAR
SAMBANDAR
SAMBANDAR
Male
Egyptian
, ("heart"); an early Egyptian astronomer.
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
Jehovah exists.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ottley.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Virtuous; Honest; Excellent; Superior; Kind; Outstanding; Eminent; Learned; Female Version of Fazil or Fadil
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Arabic
Taker of India
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mairava
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of Family
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Durga
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name YEN means "peace."
SAMBANDAR
SAMBANDAR
SAMBANDAR
SAMBANDAR
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