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in what ways are the Alva different from the Nayanars?

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Answered by sharu31
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the alvars were poet saints from tamil nadu.they worshipped lord vishnu and his different avtars like lord krishna.they existed in 4200 bce to 2700 bce.they used to sing mythological songs for lord vishnu.
on the other hand the nayanars were devotees of lord shiva.they were in the 6th century to 8th century.they used to sing songs for lord shiva.
Answered by MartinRider
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The Nayanars were a group of 63 saints (also saint poets) in the 6th to 8th century who were devoted to the Hindu god Shiva in Tamil Nadu. They, along with the Alwars, their contemporaries who were devoted to Vishnu, influenced the Bhakti movement in Tamil.The names of the Nayanars were first compiled by Sundarar. The list was expanded by Nambiyandar Nambi during his compilation of material by the poets for the Tirumuraicollection, and would include Sundarar himself and Sundarar's parents.

The alvars,

were Tamil poet-saints of South India who espoused bhakti (devotion) to the Hindu Supreme god Vishnu or his avatar Krishna in their songs of longing, ecstasy and service. They are venerated especially in Vaishnavism, which regards Vishnu or Krishna as the Supreme Being.

Many modern academics place the Alvars date between 5th century to 10th century CE. Orthodoxy posits the number of alvars as ten, though there are other references that include Andal and Madhurakavi Alvar, making the number twelve. Andal is the only female saint-poet in the 12 Alvars. Together with the contemporary sixty three Shaiva Nayanars, they are among the most important saints from Tamil Nadu.

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