Thiruppavai - Vaiyaathu Vazhuveergal - Smt.R.Vedavalli

Thiruppavai - Vaiyaathu Vazhuveergal - Smt.R.Vedavalli

Buy this Audio CD at: or www.musicandchants.combr br 1. Margazhi thingalbr 2. Vaiyaathu Vazhveergalbr 3. Ongi ulagalantha br 4. Azhimazhai Kannabr 5. Mayanaibr 6. Pullum silambina kannabr 7. Keesu keesendrengumbr 8. Kizhvanam vellendrubr 9. Thoomani madthubr 10. Notru chuvargambr 11. Katrukaravai kanangalbr 12. Kanatilanga katrerumalbr 13. Pullinvai keendanaibr 14. Ungal puzhakkadaibr 15. Elle elangkiliyebr 16. Nayaganai nindrabr 17. Ambarame thanneerebr 18. Unthumathakalitranbr 19. Kuthu vilakkeriyebr 20. Muppathu moovar amarakkubr 21. Yetra kalangalbr 22. Anganma gnalathubr 23. Marimalai muzhanjilbr 24. Andrivulagam alanthaibr 25. Oruthi mahanai piranthubr 26. Maalay manivannabr 27. Koodarai vellum seerbr 28. Karavaigal pin sendrubr 29. Sitransiru kalebr 30. Vangakadal kadainthabr br Andal is one of the most extraordinary personalities in religious history. She is known in her native tongue of Tamil as an Alvar, one who is "immersed" in the depths of enjoyment of God, the omnipresent mysterious One, and Andal is one of the best-loved poet-saints of the Tamils. Pious tradition reckons her to be the veritable descent of Bhumi Devi (Mother Earth) in bodily form to show humanity the way to His lotus feet. She is present in all Sri Vanishnava temples, in India and elsewhere, next to her Lord, as she always desired.br br Andal is remembered for her poetry, in which she often strikes autobiographical notes about her love for her Lord. She describes herself as a young girl, still not fully mature, pining away for Him. She beseeches her friends, the god of love, and even animals for help in her quest to attain Him. Finally, she describes her good fortune of being the daughter of Vishnucitta, the best of the devout, who lives in Srivilliputtur and adores the Lord.br br Her first work is the Tiruppavai, a poem of thirty verses in which Andal imagines herself to be a cowherd girl during the incarnation of Lord Krishna. She yearns to serve Him and achieve happiness not just in this birth, but for all eternity, and describes the religious vow (pavai) that she and her fellow cowgirls will take for this purpose.br Thiruppavai the collection of 30 hymns considered as the necklace among the prabhandams is the yearning for eternal service to god with the total and unconditional surrender to GOD.


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