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Tiruppavai - Malayalam | Hindu Shloka Book For Daily Devotional Reading, Vaishnavite Worship

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SKU 9788179509166
Language Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Malayalam

5.5 inch

8.5 inch

Soft Bound

0.25 inch

0.1764lb

"Tiruppavai is a treasured Hindu religious book of thirty devotional verses by Andal, glorifying Lord Krishna, now available for Malayalam readers seeking divine love and spiritual awakening."

♦ Introduction:
Written by Andal, the only female Alvar saint in the Vaishnavite tradition, Tiruppavai is a masterpiece of Tamil devotional literature. Her thirty lines, which are full of love, surrender, and divine wisdom, reflect the soul's desire for oneness with Lord Krishna. Andal Tiruppavai is revered throughout South India, particularly during the holy month of Margazhi, and serves as a daily spiritual guide in addition to being poetry. The devotional core and literary appeal of Tiruppavai are maintained in this Malayalam edition, which makes the work available to a larger audience.

♦ Concerning the Malayalam book Tiruppavai:
This version of Tiruppavai is translated into Malayalam with clarity and respect for each verse. These thirty songs, known as Paasurams, invoke the divine presence of Lord Krishna and are performed during early morning rituals. Andal is a passionate Gopi who encourages her friends to worship the Lord with her. This Hindu religious book is a poetic reflection on the path of bhakti (devotion) as well as a devotional read.

♦ The Bride of Lord Krishna: The Devotion of Andal
Periyalvar, the saint-poet, discovered a little girl beneath the Tulasi plant in the temple garden in the holy town of Srivilliputhur many years ago. He called her Andal and brought her up with adoration and dedication to Lord Vishnu.
The tales of Lord Krishna—his divine play, his compassion, and his love for his followers—filled Andal's heart as she grew older. She pictured herself as his sweetheart, yearning for a reunion of heart and soul, not simply as a follower.
The flower garlands intended for the Lord were worn by her every day in the hopes that they would convey her affection to him. The father was at first stunned when he learned about this, but in a dream, Lord Vishnu personally stated that he only accepted the wreaths that Andal had worn.
The Tiruppavai, a thirty-verse poem brimming with desire, pleasure, and surrender, is a manifestation of Andal's devotion in her immortal work. She transformed into a Gopi in these songs, inviting Krishna and her friends to join her in her celestial love.
Finally, driven by her pure heart, Lord Ranganatha (a manifestation of Vishnu) called Andal to Srirangam, where she became the everlasting bride of the Lord—becoming not only a saint but also the eternal bride of the Lord.

♦ Legacy:
Andal is revered as the only female among the twelve Alvars and is considered to be an avatar of Bhoomidevi (Mother Earth). Temples, notably during the sacred month of Margazhi, continue to sing her Tiruppavai every day.

♦ Why You Should Read This Book:
• Andal Tiruppavai, the poet-saint, penned 30 verses of a heavenly poem.
• For worshipers wishing to forge a stronger bond with Lord Krishna, it is now accessible in Malayalam.
• A Hindu religious book that is spiritually rich and perfect for daily chanting or Margazhi observance.
• Allows readers to experience Tiruppavai in their native tongue while maintaining its devotion.
• Every house temple or Vaishnavite devotee's library should have this book.

"Let the holy voice of Andal direct your mornings and melt your heart in prayer. Take home the Malayalam version of Tiruppavai, a heavenly gift to Lord Krishna and a way to self-discovery."

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