Ashtavittiyecurar, Aṣṭavittiyēcurar, Ashta-vittiyecurar: 1 definition

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Source: DDSA: University of Madras: Tamil Lexicon

Aṣṭavittiyēcurar (அஷ்டவித்தியேசுரர்) [aṣṭa-vittiyēcurar] noun < aṣṭan + vidyā + īśvara. The eight attendant gods in the īccuram of the cuttatattuvam, viz., Anantar, Cūkkumar, Civōttamar, Ēkanēttirar, Ēkaruttirar, Tirimūrttar, Cīkaṇṭar, Cikaṇṭi; சுத்ததத்துவங்களு ளொன்றான ஈச்சுர தத்துவத்திலுள்ள அநந்தர் சூக்குமர் சிவோத்தமர் ஏக நேந்திரர் ஏகருத்திரர் திரிமூர்த்தர் சீகண்டர் சிகண்டி என்ற எண்வகை ஈச்சுரர். (அபிதானசிந்தாமணிமேகலை) [suthathathuvangalu lonrana ichura thathuvathilulla ananthar sukkumar sivothamar ega nenthirar egaruthirar thirimurthar sigandar sigandi enra envagai ichurar. (apithanasindamani)]

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