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The Naalayira Divya Prabandham (Tamil: நாலாயிரத் திவ்வியப் பிரபந்தம், romanized: Nālāyira Divya Prabandham, lit. 'Four Thousand Divine Hymns') is a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses composed by the 12 Alvars. [1] It was compiled in its present form by Nāthamuni during the 9th–10th centuries.
'The sacred hymn of the four-faced one') [1] is a Tamil Hindu work of literature composed by Tirumalisai Alvar, one of the twelve Alvars of Sri Vaishnavism. [2] Comprising 100 verses [3] in the form of a poetic device known as the antati, it is part of the compendium of hymns called the Nalayira Divya Prabandham. [4]
The work is a part of a compendium of hymns called the Nalayira Divya Prabandham. [4] The Tirunetuntantakam consists of 30 hymns dedicated to the deity Vishnu. It is written in a Tamil poetic meter known as the tāṇṭakam, in which each line of a stanza consists of more than 26 syllables, composed of quatrains of equal length. [5] [6]
'the unblemished first lord') is a work of Tamil Hindu literature written by Tiruppan Alvar, [1] [2] comprising ten hymns called pasurams. [3] The title of this work is a reference to the unblemished and flawless nature of Vishnu. The work is part of the compendium of the hymns of the Alvars, known as the Nalayira Divya Prabandham. [4]
The Tiruchanda Viruttam (Tamil: திருச்சந்த விருத்தம், romanized: Tirucandaviruttam) is a Tamil Hindu work of literature written by the poet-saint Tirumalisai Alvar, comprising 120 pasurams (hymns). [1] [2] It is a part of the Nalayira Divya Prabandham, the Sri Vaishnava canon of the Alvars. [3]
The Periya Tirumatal (Tamil: பெரிய திருமடல், romanized: Periya Tirumaṭal, lit. 'The big and sacred maṭal') is a Tamil Hindu work of literature written by Tirumangai Alvar, one of the twelve Alvars of Sri Vaishnavism. [1] The work is a part of the compendium of hymns called the Nalayira Divya Prabandham. [2]
'Sacred verses of Periyalvar') is a Tamil Hindu work of literature written by Periyalvar, one of the twelve Alvars, the poet-saints of Sri Vaishnavism. [1] Comprising 473 verses, [2] it is part of the compendium of hymns called the Nalayira Divya Prabandham, dating back to the 9th century CE. [3]
'third sacred hymn') [1] is a Tamil Hindu work of literature composed by Peyalvar, [2] one of the twelve Alvars of Sri Vaishnavism. Comprising 100 verses, [3] it is written in the poetic meter called the antati. It is part of the compendium of hymns called the Nalayira Divya Prabandham. [4] It is dedicated to the preserver deity, Vishnu.