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63 Hounds of Siva

The hounds of Siva called ‘nayanmars’ in Tamizh were staunch Siva devotees who lived in Tamil Nadu and influenced the birth of the bhakti movement in Tamil Nadu. They were also hugely responsible for the resurgence of Saivaite movement in Tamil Nadu after an assault by buddhist and jain monks who had converted a few tamil kings to their religions respectively. With the royal patronage, the assault on Saivam was sometimes violent and not in respect with the princinples that those religions espoused. Thanks to the 63 nayanmars and few other saints that Saivam not only regained its rightful place but also rose back to prominence purely on the strength of its devotion and core universal principles. These 63 nayanmars can be found in almost all Siva temples after a Chola King felt that these hounds of Siva need to be honored and worshiped alongside Siva Himself.

1Sundarar
2Tiru Neelakanta
3Iyarpagaiar
4Ilayankudi Maranar
5Meiporul
6Viralminda
7Amaraneedi
8Eripatha
9Yenathinathar
10Kannappa
11Kungiliya Kalaya
12Manakanchara
13Arivattaya
14Anaya
15Murthiyar
16Muruga
17Rudra Pasupathi
18Nandanar (Thirunalai Povar)
19Tiru Kurippu Thonda
20Chandeshvara
21Appar (Tirunavukkarasar)
22Kulachirai
23Perumizhalai Kurumba
24Karaikkal Ammeiyar
25Apputhi Adigal
26Tiruneelanakka
27Nami Nandi Adigal
28Sambandar
29Eyarkon Kalikama
30Tirumular
31Dandi Adigal
32Murkha
33Somasi Mara
34Sakkiya
35Sirappuli
36Siruthondar
37Cheraman Perumal
38Gananatha
39Kootruva
40Pugal Chola |
41Narasinga Muniyaraiyar
42Adipaththar
43Kalikamba
44Kalia
45Satti
46Aiyadigal Kadavarkon
47Kanampulla
48Kari
49Ninra Seer Nedumaara
50Mangayarkkarasiyar
51Vayilar
52Munaiyaduvar
53Kazharsinga
54Idangazhi
55Seruthunai
56Pugazh Thunai
57Kotpuli
58Pusalar
59Nesa
60Sengenar (Kochengat Chola)
61Tiru Nilakanta Yazhpanar
62Sadaiya
63Isaignaniyaar