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Moses Anthony Nadar popularly known as Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar (1847 - 20 February 1916) was Indian philosopher, social reformer, poet and Christian theologian. Moses is well known for his composition of Christian hymns through which he motivated backward people against caste discrimination and exploitation. He was bestowed the title "Shasthri" (scholar) by the Mar Dionysus Metropolitan of Malankara Orthodox Church in 1883 after listening to his music and discourse.

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  • Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar (1847 en , Kerala - Thriuvananthapuram, 20 de febrero de 1916), fue un poeta, compositor, cantante y reformador social indio. Su nombre verdadero era Valsalam Mosa. Fue bautizado como "Valsala Shasthri" por la Metropolitan de Malabar, en 1883, después de escuchar su música en discursos. (es)
  • Moses Anthony Nadar popularly known as Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar (1847 - 20 February 1916) was Indian philosopher, social reformer, poet and Christian theologian. Moses is well known for his composition of Christian hymns through which he motivated backward people against caste discrimination and exploitation. Moses was born into a Nadar Christian family in Thirupuram near Thiruvananthapuram. He was a multifaceted personality, a poet, a lyricist, a musician, an orator, a linguist and a Christian theologian. Moses was well versed in various languages and had authored literary works in Malayalam as well as Sanskrit. He was the first person to use Carnatic music for Christian hymns. He was bestowed the title "Shasthri" (scholar) by the Mar Dionysus Metropolitan of Malankara Orthodox Church in 1883 after listening to his music and discourse. (en)
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  • Moses Anthony Nadar (en)
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  • 1847-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Moses Anthony Nadar (en)
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  • Thirupuram, near Neyyattinkara in erstwhile Travancore (en)
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  • Anthony aka Arulanandam (en)
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  • CSI Church Thirupuram (en)
  • Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar Memorial, (en)
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  • Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar (en)
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  • മോശവത്സലം ശാസ്ത്രിയാർ (en)
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  • Malayalam (en)
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  • Author (en)
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  • Poet (en)
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  • Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar (1847 en , Kerala - Thriuvananthapuram, 20 de febrero de 1916), fue un poeta, compositor, cantante y reformador social indio. Su nombre verdadero era Valsalam Mosa. Fue bautizado como "Valsala Shasthri" por la Metropolitan de Malabar, en 1883, después de escuchar su música en discursos. (es)
  • Moses Anthony Nadar popularly known as Mosa Walsalam Sastriyar (1847 - 20 February 1916) was Indian philosopher, social reformer, poet and Christian theologian. Moses is well known for his composition of Christian hymns through which he motivated backward people against caste discrimination and exploitation. He was bestowed the title "Shasthri" (scholar) by the Mar Dionysus Metropolitan of Malankara Orthodox Church in 1883 after listening to his music and discourse. (en)
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