Talk:Tevaram

Listing of hymns temple wise
It would be good if we list hymns temple wise or village wise. We can learn about the places as well as the history behind it. Any ideas? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pandbar (talk • contribs) 18:25, 2 February 2014 (UTC)

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Review comments
The Tevaram is one of the most important texts of Tamil Shaivism, oft cited in the context of Tamil and more broadly South Indian Shaivism's myths, history, anthropology, Saiva Hindus – Digambar Jains interactions, and other topics. The current article is largely sourced and shows the considerable work put in by the past editors. In many sections, however, it relies on sources where the Tevaram is a minor topic or mentioned in the passing. For a more comprehesive and NPOV version, it would be better to rely on peer-reviewed scholarship and published secondary reliable sources that are dedicated works on Tevaram or has major sections on it, such as those by Indira Peterson, Swamy, Champalakshmi and others. I will add these to this article. Comments and further revisions are welcome, as always. Ms Sarah Welch (talk) 14:19, 26 February 2021 (UTC)