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Sundaresanar

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Sundaresa Desikar
BornSundaresanar
(1817-01-25)25 January 1817
Mailam
Died21 May 1878(1878-05-21) (aged 61)
Valavanur

Sundaresa Desikar is a spiritual writer. He was born to a Tamil-speaking Desikar family from Mailam and settled down at Valavanur, Tamil Nadu.

Family background

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Sundaresa Desikar was born to Velaiyar and Meenatchi Ammal in a village called Mailam[1] near by Tindivanam in Tamil Nadu, South India into an orthodox Saiva Tamil Desikar family around the middle of the 18th century.

Sundaresa Desikar's father Velaiyar was a respectable spiritual leader and a great Tamil poet.

Kumara Swamy Desikar was his Great Grand father. Siva Prakasar and Karunai Prakasar were Sundaresanar's uncles. Gnambikai Ammal wife of Santhalinga Swamigal is Sundaresanar's aunt.

Siva Prakasar,[2] his uncle, the real poet was blessed as ‘Sivanuputhichelvar’ by the Pommapuram Aatheenam Swamigal. He is acclaimed as ‘Karpanai Kalangiyam’[3] by renowned scholars. He compiled " Neerotta amaha Anthathi " to defeat the arrogant Poet. And also written " Yesu Matha Niragaranam " (The Refuting the Religion of Jesus) against Christianity. He attain mukthi motcha at his 32 age in Nallathur[4] near Pondichery.

His aunt Gnambikai married Perur Santhalinga Swamigal.

Younger uncle Karunai Prakasar get married and wrote more than five books in Tamil. "Seegalathi sarukkam, Ishtalinga Agaval"... He died at Thiruvengai.

Velaiyar, father of Sundaresanar wrote more than seven books. "Mayilathula, Nallur puranam, Mayilai thirattai mani maalai, Ishta linga kaithala maalai, Kumbakona Sarangathevar history as Veera singhathana puranam, Gugai Namachivaya Desikar history as Namchivaya leelai and Krisnanan history as Paarijatha leelai". And attain mukthi motcha in Perumathur at the age of seventy-two.

Sundaresanar[5] married Karpagammal. He settled down his family in Valavanur. They got a son and named him Swaminatha Desikar. Swaminatha Desikar converted himself to Christianity around 1884, changed his name to Susai alias Swaminatha Desikar and married Gnasounthari.

Early life

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Sundaresa Desikar learnt all sort of arts. He became a philosopher as well as a very good sculptor i.e. sthapathy.

End of life

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He died in Valavanur at the age of 61.

Writings

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He compiled and preserved all of his forefather's writings and handed over most of the books to the Mailam Pommapuram Aadeenam mutt.

References

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  1. ^ Mailam at murugan.org
  2. ^ Pillai, M. S. Purnalingam (23 November 1994). "Tamil Literature". Asian Educational Services – via Google Books.
  3. ^ The glory of Mailam
  4. ^ "கட்டுரைகள்" [Articles] (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 7 April 2010.
  5. ^ "Documents: Explore & Upload for Free". Scribd.