Kirupanandha Variyar - Awards Conferred On Variyar Swamigal

Awards Conferred On Variyar Swamigal

  • 'Thiruppugazh Jothi' - Rishikesh 'Sivanandar' (1955)
  • 'Pravachana Samrat' - Rishikesh 'Sivanandar' (Second time)
  • 'Arul Mozhi Arasu' - Madurai Thirugnana Sambandar Thirumadam
  • 'Saraswathi Kadakshamrutham' - Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam Maha Periyaval Chandra Sekarendira Saraswathi Swamigal.
  • 'Shatpadanandha' - Akobila Madam
  • 'Esai Peraringnar' - Chennai Tamilzhisai Mandram,by Anna durai in presence of Rajaji in 12.12.1967.
  • 'Amutha Mozhi Kondal' - Dharmapura Aadhinam
  • 'Thiruppani chakravarthi - Thirumurai Kazhagam — Bhavani
  • 'Thiruppani charabam' - Thirumurai Kazhagam — Bhavani (Second time)
  • 'Sorpozhivu Vallal' - Shanmugam Adiyar Sangam — Vellore
  • 'Sagala Desa sath Prasanga Chakravarthi' - Thiru Neriya Tamizh vazhippattu Sabai- Kumara Swamy kottai 23.12.1985
  • 'Fellowship' - Sangeetha Nataka Academy 23.12.1985
  • 'Kalaimamani' -Tamizhisai Nataka Mandram
  • Honoured with Golden flower — By Ponmana chemmal M.G.R in 14.4.1986 during the inaugural function of 'Madurai Ulagath Tamizh Sangam'.
  • 'International Award' - Integral Yoga 19.07.1986
  • 'Doctorate' -Annamalai University 01.12.1986
  • 'Padaippilakiya Parisu' - In memory of Rajah sir Annamalai Chettiyar 30.09.1991
  • 'Illakiya Mudu Munaivar' -Tanjore university.
  • '64th Thiruppani Thonda Nayanar'- Madurai paandi Mandala Muruga Bakthargal Peravai (30.01.1993)
  • 'Esai Narkalaingar' - Chennai Sankaradas Ninaivu Mandram 27.04.1993
  • 'Tamizh Peravai Chemmal' - Madurai Kamarasar University 17.04.1993.

And on many other occasions, Swamigal has been honoured with Titles 1ike, 'Gnana Kathiravan', 'Narthondu vari', 'Amutha Perungadal', 'Mudivurai Muthu' etc.,

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