The Eternal Message of Thiruppavai
Thiruppavai is a collection of 30 Tamil hymns (also known as paasurams) written by the Tamil poet-saint Andal. It is a part of the Divya Prabandha, a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses composed by the 12 Alvars, which are revered as saints in the Vaishnavite tradition of Hinduism. Thiruppavai is considered one of the most important texts in the Vaishnavite tradition and is recited by devotees during the month of Margazhi (December-January) as part of their daily spiritual practice. The hymns in Thiruppavai are written in praise of Lord Vishnu and describe the qualities and virtues of the Lord and the devotee's deep devotion to Him. They are written in a simple, devotional style and are meant to inspire the reader to lead a life of devotion and selfless service.
"Mangalam"
"Pallandu"
"Ini Enral"
"Aandaal Adi"
"Aandan Adi"
"Thiruppalliyezhuchi"
"Nachiar Thirumozhi"
"Peyar Pattu"
"Thiruppavai"
"Poraiyar Pattu"
"Mudal Pattu"
"Adi Pattu"
"Thiruvandadi"
"Thirumanthiram"
"Thiruppalli"
"Pavai Nonbu"
"Nam Pattu"
"Thiruppalliyezhuchi"
"Ira Pattu"
"Peyar Pattu"
"Ira Pattu"
"Thiruppalli"
"Nam Pattu"
"Poraiyar Pattu"
"Thiruvandadi"
"Thirumanthiram"
"Mudal Pattu"
"Adi Pattu"
"Thiruppavai"
"Pallandu"
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