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Murugan's father Shiva and mother Korravai (Parvati, Durga) are also reverentially covered in the poem. According to Zvelebil, this may reflect that the Tirumurukarruppatai was composed after significant interactions between north and south India had already happened. Murugan, as described in the Tirumurukarruppatai, has features that include those found in ancient north Indian descriptions of Skanda. It also mentions the Vedas and has numerous loanwords from the classical Sanskrit literature. Both his first wife Deyvayanai – the daughter of the Vedic god of rain, thunder and war Indra, and his second wife Valli – the daughter of a hunter, are included in the poem. The poem highlights the peacock and his war banner flag. Metaphors refer to Indra, kantal flowers, emerald sea and others to paint "magnificent natural scenes", states Zvelebil. This elaboration includes 30 verses on the beauty of every body part of heavenly maidens. The Hindu god is described as a gentle erotic lover of goddesses as well as a gruesome bloody warrior on the battlefield. It describes the beauty and the warrior nature of Murugan, six sacred shrine regions of Murugan, legends such as the killing of Surapadma, his six faces and the twelve arms along with their functions. According to Francis, the critical editor has 317 verses. The Tirumurukarruppatai has 312 akaval meter verses, states Zvelebil. The Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai poem is dedicated to Murugan. It describes different major temples dedicated to him in the Tamil region, six locations, the natural scenes, worship practices and the culture of the people. The Tirumurukarruppatai poem is exclusively about different manifestations and shrines of Murugan. The anthologies and poems of the Sangam literature have numerous references and verses to Murugan – also known as Subrahmanya, Kumara, Skanda, Kartikeya in other parts of India. The poem is generally dated to the late classical period (2nd to 4th century CE), with some scholars suggesting it may have been composed a few centuries later. Authored by Nakkiranar, it is the first poem in the Ten Idylls ( Pattuppāṭṭu) anthology.
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Murugan is described as the nephew of the god Vishnu, who is called Mayon or the ruler of the worlds. Tirumurukātṟuppadai ( Tamil: திருமுருகாற்றுப்படை, meaning Guide to Lord Murugan) is an ancient intensely devotional Tamil poem in the Sangam literature genre entirely dedicated to god Murugan. Ancient Tamil poem devoted to Murugan (Sangam literature) Topics in Sangam literature