The first three of the four Purushartha.
Demoness at Ravana’s court who took care of Sita.
In some narrations she is the daughter of Vibhishana and Sarama.
A poet and mystic.
Read about Tukaram here
https://www.poemhunter.com/sant-tukaram/biography/
Tiruchitrakutam is todays Chidambaram, a Divya Desham, also called Tillaichitrakutam, since the old name of Chidambaram was Tillai.
At Chitrakuta mountain, in northern India, Rama and Sita spent the first period of their exile. In search of Sita he found Tiruchitrakutam as beautiful as Chitrakuta.
The one who does Tapas.
Three (Tri) Malformations (Vakra)
Krishna met Malini, who was selling fragrances, in Mathura. She had a humpback, a stiff neck, and a stiff knee. That’s why people called her Trivakra, because of the hump she was mocked as Kubja. She gave Krishna sandalwood paste and He released her from her suffering.
Two Kerala families assigned by Parashurama to take care for the rites in the temples.
Read about Thalaman and Tharananallur family here
https://keralamythology.blogspot.com/2015/11/tharananalloor-last-word-in-kerala.html
Two Kerala families assigned by Parashurama to take care for the rites in the temples.
Read about Tharananallur and Thalaman family here
https://keralamythology.blogspot.com/2015/11/tharananalloor-last-word-in-kerala.html
Shankara had four primary disciples he installed as acharyas of the four maths.
Hastamalaka in Puri, Sureshvara in Sringeri, Padmapada in Dwaraka, Totaka in Jyotirmath (near Badrinath).
Read about Totaka here
https://www.sringeri.net/history/sri-adi-shankaracharya/primary-disciples
Totaka composed Totakashtakam
https://www.kamakoti.org/shlokas/kshlok1.htm
There are many different types of Hindu hymns.
Find a list here
https://rajathathablog.blogspot.com/2021/01/stotra-literature-by-time.html