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Answered by sivraj46
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The Nayanars (or Nayanmars; Tamil: நாயன்மார், romanized: Nāyaṉmār, lit. 'hounds of Siva', and later 'teachers of Siva')[1] were a group of 63 saints living in Tamil Nadu during the 3rd to 8th centuries CE who were devoted to the Hindu god Shiva. Along with the Alwars, their contemporaries who were devoted to Vishnu, they influenced the Bhakti movement in early medieval South India.[2] 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 Tirumurai collection, and would include Sundarar himself and Sundarar's parents.

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निर्गुण भक्ति परंपरा में अमूर्त, निराकार ईश्वर की उपासना की जाती थी। प्रारंभिक भक्ति आंदोलन (लगभग छठी शताब्दी) अलवारों (विष्णु भक्ति में तन्मय) और नयनारों (शिवभक्त) के नेतृत्व में हुआ। वे एक स्थान से दूसरे स्थान पर भ्रमण करते हुए तमिल में अपने ईष्ट की स्तुति में भजन गाते थे।

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