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Appar Tirunavukkarasar Nayanar ((タミル語:திருநாவுக்கரசர்) "King of the Tongue, Lord of Language"), also known as 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''.〔''Appar, page8''〕
Sundarar states in his ''Tiruttondartokai'' that Appar composed 4900 hymns of ten or eleven verses each, this is repeated by Nambiyandar Nambi and Sekkizhar, but only 313 hymns are available today.〔Dr R. Nagasamy, (''Siva Bhakthi'' Chapter 2 )〕 These are collected into the Tirumurai along with the compositions of Sundarar and Thirugnana Sambandar, Appar having his own volumes, called Tevaram.
==Early life==
Details of Appar's life are found in his own hymns and in Sekkizhar's ''Periya Puranam'' (the last book of the ''Tirumurai''). Appar was born in the middle of 7th century in Tiruvamur, Tamil Nadu, his childhood name for Marulneekiar. His sister, Thilagavathiar was betrothed to a military commander who died in action. When his sister was about to end her life, he pleaded with her not to leave him alone in the world.〔Zvelebil 1974, p. 95〕 She decided to lead an ascetic life and bring up her only brother. He is regarded as a divine arrival of saint vageesar who was a great devotee and an inmate at lord sivan's kailasam. When the demon king ravana out of arrogance attempts to uproot kailasam that was on his way back to lanka, lord siva gently presses down the mountain with his right leg finger, that by itself has sucha profound effect on ravana that he nearly dies. at this point of time saint vageesar prays to lord siva to spare the demon so that he may be accounted for and taken to his abode by lord vishnu to whom the demon was a servitor.

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