THIRUPPAVAI | DAY 8 | VIVEKHA LOGANATHAN | AANDAL THIRUPPAVAI

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    The Thiruppavai (Tamil: திருப்பாவை) is a Tamil devotional poem attributed to the female poet-saint Andal (also known as Nachiyar, Kodhai or Goda Devi). It consists of thirty stanzas (paasurams) in praise of Thirumal (a manifestation of Lord Vishnu). It is a part of Divya Prabandha, a collection of the works of the twelve Alvars, that is considered an important part of the devotional genre of Tamil literature. In Thiruppavai, Andal gives a universal call to all people to recite the name and glories of Lord Vishnu.
    DAY 8:
    In this pasuram, Andal describes some more signs indicating daybreak. The eastern part of the sky has brightened; the buffaloes have been let loose for grazing the dew-laden grass. By grazing on the dew covered grass the milk-yield increases. It is time to observe the paavai-nonbu. Though almost all the girls have gathered, Andal says they want this girl who is soaked in Krishna-Prema to join them. Andal says the One who slit the neck of Kesi the demon who came as a horse with mouth open, the One who crushed to death the terrible wrestlers Mushtika and Chanura at Kamsa’s bow sacrifice is none other than the God of gods. If we even attempt to go to Him and offer our prostrations, He will give us everything that is good for us.
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