in which year chola emperor parantaka concentrate metal ideals of saint poet apars samandar and sundarar intheshiv temple
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Appar Tirunavukkarayar Nayanar (Tamil: திருநாவுக்கரையர் Tirunāvukkarayar King of the Tongue, Lord of Language"), also known as Navukkarasar and Appar "Father", was a seventh-century Śaiva Tamil poet-saint, one of the most prominent of the sixty-three Nayanars. He was an older contemporary of Thirugnana Sambandar. His birth-name was Marulneekkiyar. He was called "father" by Sambandar, hence the name Appar.[1]
Appar Tirunavukarayar

ThiruNaavukarasar
PersonalBorn
Marul Neekkiyar
6th-7th century
Tiruvamur, Chola Empire (present Thiruvaamur,
Tamil Nadu, India)
Died
conjee, Pallava Empire (present Kanchipuram)
ReligionHinduismPhilosophyShaivism BhaktiReligious careerLiterary worksTevaramHonorsNayanar saint, Moovar
Sundarar states in his Tiruttondartokai that Appar composed 4900 hymns of ten or eleven verses each. This statement is repeated by Nambiyandar Nambi and Sekkizhar, but only 313 hymns are known today.[2] These hymns are collected into the Tirumurai. Within the Tirumurai, the compositions of Appar, Sundarar and Thirugnana Sambandar are collected within their own volumes, called Tevaram.
Early life