Sekkilhar
| Sekkilhar | |
|---|---|
| Sēkkilān Mādēvadigal Rāmadēva | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | |
| Flourished | 1133–1150 CE | 
| Honors | Guru Puja in Vaigasi (May-June) | 
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Hinduism | 
| Philosophy | Shaivism | 
| Religious career | |
Sēkkilān Mādēvadigal Rāmadēva (12th century CE), known popularly by his family name as Sekkizhar, was a saint and a contemporary of Kulottunga Chola II. He compiled and wrote the Periya Puranam (Great Story or Narrative) in 4253 verses, recounting the life stories of the sixty-three Shaiva Nayanars, the devotees of Shiva. Sekkilhar himself was later canonised and his work, the Periyapuranam became the twelfth and final book of the sacred Saiva canon.