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Thiruvisaipa (Tamil: திருவிசைப்பா Thiru means "respect", visai means "action" and pa indicates "poem") denotes the ninth volumes of the Tirumurai, the twelve-volume collection of Tamil Saivite devotional poetry.

Contents


The poems

The ninth volume of Tirumurai is composed by Tamil poets (known as Nayanars) - Thirumaligai Thevar, Senthanar, Karuvur Thevar, Ponnthuruthi Nambi Kata nambi, Kandarathithar, Venandadigal, Thiruvaliyamuthanar, Purshottama Nambi, Sethiyar and Senthanar Among the eight, Kandarathithar, was a prince descended from Chola king, Parantaka I.

During the reign of Rajaraja Chola I in the 10th century, a collection of these songs was found abandoned in the Chidambaram temple, along with other religious literary works, and collated by Nambiyandar Nambi.

List of Temple associated with Tiruvisaippa

The following are the temples revered by the hymns of Thiruvisaippa and are in turn referred as "Tiruvisaipa Thalangal".

  • Gangaikonda Cholapuram
  • Kalanthai Athikesaram
  • Keezhakottur Maniambalam
  • Brihadeeswarar Temple
  • Tirulogi Temple
  • Thiruchatiagudi
  • Thirumugathalai
  • Thiruvidaikazhi
  • thirupoovanam


    The shrine of Gangaikonda Cholapuram are revered as under
    " He of the Shrine of Gangaikonda Choleswaram takes whatever forms that his worship visualize" - 131,5.

    References

    Thiruvisaippa Wikipedia