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Published 04/11/23
Published 04/05/23
Welcome to Episode #103. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 08/31/21
Welcome to Episode #102. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 08/28/21
Welcome to Episode #101. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 08/25/21
Welcome to Episode #100. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 08/22/21
Welcome to Episode #99. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 08/17/21
Welcome to Episode #98. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 08/14/21
Welcome to Episode #97. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 08/06/21
Welcome to Episode #96. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 08/04/21
Welcome to Episode #95. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 07/30/21
Welcome to Episode #94. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 07/24/21
Welcome to Episode #93. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 07/20/21
Welcome to Episode #92. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 07/13/21
Welcome to Episode #91. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 07/10/21
Welcome to Episode #90. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 07/06/21
Welcome to Episode #89. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 07/03/21
Welcome to Episode #88. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 06/29/21
Welcome to Episode #87. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 06/25/21
Welcome to Episode #86. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 06/22/21
Welcome to Episode #85. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 06/18/21
Welcome to Episode #84. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 06/16/21
Welcome to Episode #83. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 06/12/21
Welcome to Episode #82. This podcast provides a detailed explanation of the famous Abhirami Anthaadhi, a Tamil collection of 100 poems sung on goddess Abhirami residing in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in TamilNadu, India. "Anthaadhi" is a classification of Tamil poetry in which last word of a previous verse comes as the first word of next verse. This poetry was composed by Abhirami Bhattar, who lived in 18th century CE.
Published 06/08/21