Digital Rare Book:
The Vaishnavite Reformers of India - Critical sketches of their lives and writings
By T. Rajagopala Chariar
Published by G.A. Natesan & Co., Madras - 1909
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Image:
Opaque watercolour painting of Shri Ranganatha and fifteen alvar (south Indian poet saints) and acharyas (religious teachers). In the upper portion of the page is the innermost sanctuary of the Shri Ranganathasvami temple on Srirangam Island. The god reclines on the coils of the serpent Shesha. Above him, on a cloud, is Vibhisana. The sanctuary is guarded by the Dvarapalas (door guardians) on either side of the door. The processional images at the shrine’s entrance and that of Paravasudeva on the dome are also shown. Beneath the shrine are fifteen seated figures in three rows: the twelve alvars and the most important Vaishnava acharyas. The third figure from the left in the first row, probably showing Nammalvar with the chentu, originally had the same headgear as the others. This detail was later corrected, and now the figure is the only one without headgear.
Company School
1830 (circa)
Thanjavur
© Trustees of the British Museum
can anyone label in English?
Sudarsan Rao Bhoware
nammalwar in top centre, natha munigal, uyyakondar, manakkaal nambi, aalavandhar, peria nambi, manavala mamunigal, thiruvaimozhipillai, pillai lokaachariaar, vadakku thiruveedhi pillai, nampillai, namjeeyar, sree battar, embaar, ramanujar thnks fr Balaji Srinivasan bro to recollect this names
thank you, Sudarsan