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  • Earliest Version Launch Date Globally
    04/09/2018
  • Latest Version
    1.0.3
  • Time Since Latest Version
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Version History

  • Version1.0.3
    04/01/2024
    Size:44.45M
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    * New Design & New Interface

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    Thiruvasagam, Tiruvacakam (Tamil: lit. "sacred utterance") is a volume of Tamil hymns composed by the ninth century Shaivite bhakti poet Manikkavacakar. It contains 51 compositions and constitutes the eighth volume of the Tirumurai, the sacred anthology of Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta.
    Manikkavasagar, though he is not counted as one of the 63 Saiva nayanars, he is counted as Nalvars consisting of the first three nayanars namely Appar, Sambandhar and sundharar.
    We have included English Version of Tiruvachagam done by G.U. Pope, he was a Christian missionary who spent many years in Tamil Nadu and translated many Tamil texts into English. His other popular translations includes Tirukkural.

  • Version1.0.1
    04/09/2018
    Size:35.96M
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    This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

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    Thiruvasagam, Tiruvacakam (Tamil: lit. "sacred utterance") is a volume of Tamil hymns composed by the ninth century Shaivite bhakti poet Manikkavacakar. It contains 51 compositions and constitutes the eighth volume of the Tirumurai, the sacred anthology of Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta.
    Manikkavasagar, though he is not counted as one of the 63 Saiva nayanars, he is counted as Nalvars consisting of the first three nayanars namely Appar, Sambandhar and sundharar.
    We have included English Version of Tiruvachagam done by G.U. Pope, he was a Christian missionary who spent many years in Tamil Nadu and translated many Tamil texts into English. His other popular translations includes Tirukkural.