- Kumaragurupara Desikar
Kumaragurupara Desikar (c.
17th century AD) was apoet andSaivite ascetic connected with theDharapuram mutt .Early life
Kumaragurupara Desikar was born in a
Vellala family ofSrivaikuntam ,Tirunelveli district . He seems to have accumulated poetic talents at an early age for he wrote his first poem "Kalivenba" when he was barely 5 years old. The poem was dedicated to the shrine ofMurugan atTiruchendur . A few years later, he wrote "Pillaitamizh" in praise ofMadurai Meenakshi temple. Soon afterwards, he enrolled at the mutt at Dharapuram where he began to study "Saiva Siddhanta".Adoption of an ascetic lifestyle
On entering the Dharapuram mutt, he made a detailed study of the system of Saiva Siddhanta and worked on improving his knowledge of Tamil and
Sanskrit . Convinced of his deep learning and sincerity towards leading an ascetic lifestyle, the heads of the mutt conferred upon him the title of "Tambiran". He then travelled toKasi and presided over the local mtt until his death.Literary contributions
In all, Kumaragurupara has compiled 14 poems, the best of which, the "Nidineri-vilakkam" has been translated into English.
References
* cite book | title=The Tamil Plutarch, containing a summary account of the lives of poets and poetesses of Southern India and Ceylon | last=Chitty| first=Simon Casie| date=1859| pages=46| publisher=Ripley & Strong| location=Jaffna
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