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The Alvars were twelve saint-poets who lived between the 6th and 9th centuries CE. They were mystics who experienced the Divine through intense devotion (Bhakti) and expressed their ecstatic experiences in Tamil verse. Out of the countless temples dedicated to Vishnu, the Alvars sang praises of specific shrines, consecrating them as Divya Desams or "Holy Abodes." There are traditionally 108 of these temples, each considered a residence of the Lord on Earth, each with a unique deity form, a unique legend, and a unique spiritual vibration.
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: Compilations often feature the Bombay Sisters or Rajkumar Bharati. These are typically reviewed as traditional, following strict Carnatic rhythms that appeal to conservative devotees. Content & Spiritual Context The Alvars were twelve saint-poets who lived between
The former is about the Lord; the latter is about the Lord's residence . To a Vaishnava, the temple itself is a living body of the Lord (Swaprakasa Vimana). Share the (like the 108 Divya Desam Potri )
Each song in the NDP typically does not list temples; rather, it evokes the murti (deity), tirtha (sacred water), vriksha (sacred tree), and bhoga (divine play) of a single site. A 108th song would have to transcend this singularity, functioning as a meta-pasuram .
Itu Vainava Divya Desam Sthalam 108-in Pattu. Pirappil Alvar alla, adiyen manasaal sonna pasuram. (This is the song of the 108 Vainava Divya Desam Sthalam. Not born as an Alvar, but this verse spoken by this servant from his mind.)
If you are beginning your spiritual journey, these five Sthalams are the most prominent: