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Antal may refer to: * Andal, 8th-century poet saint of South India * Antal (given name) * Antal (surname) * 6717 Antal, a minor planet See also * Andal (other) * Atal (other) Atal or Attal is a Pashto language word which means Champion or triumph: *Atal, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia *Atal Nagar or Nava Raipur, a city and planned capital of Chhattisgarh, India *Atal Tunnel, a road tunnel being constructed in Himachal Prade ...
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Andal
Andal (ISO 15919: Āṇḍāḷ), also known as Godhai, Nachiyar, and Godha Devi, is the only female Alvars, Alvar. (Orthodoxy posits the number of Alvars as ten, though there are other references that include Andal and Madhurakavi Alvar, making the number twelve.) She is an avatar, avatara of the earth goddess Bhumi (goddess), Bhumi, consort of the preserver god Vishnu. As with the other Alvars, she was affiliated with the Sri Vaishnavism, Sri Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism. She was raised by Periyalvar in Srivilliputhur, where she grew up as an ardent devotee of Vishnu as Krishna. Active in the 8th-century CE, Andal is credited with two great Tamil language, Tamil works, ''Tiruppavai'' and ''Nachiyar Tirumoli'', which are still recited by devotees during the winter festival season of Margali. Andal is a prominent figure for women in South India and has inspired several women's groups such as Goda Mandali. History According to literary and religious tradition, Periyalv ...
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Antal (given Name)
Antal () is a Hungarian given name that is a form of Antonius in use throughout Hungary and in parts of Romania. Notable people with this given name include the following: First name * Antal Amade de Várkony (1760–1835), Hungarian count * Antal Andrássy (1742–1799), Hungarian Roman Catholic bishop * Antal Apró (1913–1994), Hungarian politician * Antal Bánhidi (1903–1994), Hungarian aviator * Antal Bánkuti (1923–2001), Hungarian basketball player * Antal Bartal (1829–1909), Hungarian lexicographer and philologist * Antal Benda (1910–1997), Hungarian field handball player * Antal Berkes (1874–1938), Hungarian painter * Antal Bodó (born 1958), Hungarian wrestler * Antal Bolvári (1932–2019), Hungarian water polo player * Antal Csengery (1822–1880), Hungarian historian * Antal Doráti (1906–1988), Hungarian-born conductor and composer * Antal Dovcsák (1879–1962), Hungarian politician *Antal Dunai (born 1943), Hungarian footballer * Antal Festetics (bo ...
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Antal (surname)
Antal is a prominent division of Jat Sikh community in Punjab, besides it is also a surname of Hungarian origin. Spelled Antal, Antaal, Anttal or occasionally Untal depending on transliteration. People Like many Jats, Antals have historically been landowners and farmers. In many villages, Antal families were respected as community elders or Panchayat leaders. Some Antals also served in the British Indian Army and later in independent India's armed forces. Female *Alena Antalová (born 1972), Slovak actress * Dana Antal (born 1977), Canadian ice hockey player * Dóra Antal (born 1993), Hungarian water polo player *Márta Antal-Rudas, known as Márta Rudas (1937–2017), Hungarian javelin athlete * Veronica Antal (1935–1958), Romanian beatified Catholic Male * Botond Antal (born 1991), Hungarian football * Elöd Antal (born 1955), Romanian ice hockey player * Emese Antal, Romanian speedskater * Frederick Antal, Hungarian art historian * Imre Antal (1935–2008), Hungar ...
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Andal (other)
Andal was a poet-saint of South India. Andal may also refer to: * Andal, Paschim Bardhaman, a census town in West Bengal, India ** Andal (community development block), an administrative division * Andal (crater), a crater on Mercury * Andals, a fictional ethnic group in ''A Song of Ice and Fire ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' is a series of high fantasy novels by the American author George R. R. Martin. Martin began writing the first volume, ''A Game of Thrones'', in 1991, and published it in 1996. Martin, who originally envisioned the ser ...'' book series by George R. R. Martin and the TV series ''Game of Thrones'' People with the name * Andal Ampatuan (other) * Andal Priyadarshini, Tamil poet, lyricist, and writer * Andal Venkatasubba Rao, Indian educationist * Dean Andal (born 1959), American public official and businessman See also * Antal (other) {{disambiguation ...
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