After seeing Appāvu’s poem, a temple priest named Seddu Madhava Iyer marveled at the young boy’s knowledge of Tamil and his faith in Lord Murugan. He wrote one poem each day before his lunch for 100 days, ending each decad with his manasika guru’s name Arunagiri Nāthar. In his school days, Appāvu was very good in his studies and other activities and ranked high in Tamil and English.Īt the age of thirteen, on a Friday at sunrise Appāvu had a vision and was induced to write poems on Lord Kumāraguru, which he wrote immediately on a palm leaf in a facile pen in his coconut estate. A psychic predicted that Appāvu would be great man of words and wisdom. The child was named Appāvu but later became known as Pamban Swami as he had lived and left his family at Pamban Island. In the year 1848 a child was born to a Saivite family in Rameswaram district village called Pamban.
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