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The Divya Prabandham is the Divine collection of 4000 hymns sung by Azhvars who lived in the southern part of India before 8th century A.D.The term azhvar means the one who is "immersed in" and they were immersed in Bhagavath anubavam all the time. It was the scholar-saint Nathamuni who, in the 10th century, retrieved and compiled this divine collection and numerous commentries have been written by various poorvacharyas for this divya prabandham and it is a life time exercise to read and the understand the inner meanings of the bakthi laden pasurams. What is presented here a collection of the entire 4000 verses in roman,tamil and devanagari script.

The version presented here was typed (as text files) in by a small group of volunteers from USA in 1994,and modified by a group of srivaishnavas in bahrain in Feb 2000. Basically all the typos are fixed,compound tamil words are re pharsed and more importanatly we have added pause marks(*) for ease of recitation by listening to the audio recitation of Sri.Sevelimedu swamy.Our sincere thanks to all the bhagavathas who has originally typed the text version and Bahrain devotees who has improved the original version as mentioned above.Hope you will enjoy our collection and do send your comments to Sri.R.Venkat.


    First Thousand   (Mudhal Aiyiram)
    Thaniyan Text

  1. Periyaazhvaar thirumozhi
  2. First century Text
  3. Second Century Text
  4. Third Century Text
  5. Fourth Century Text
  6. Fifth Century Text
  7. Thiruppaavai Text, Meaning
  8. Naachhiyaar thirumozhi Text
  9. PerumaaL thirumozhi Text,     Updated on 7 May 2002
  10. Thirucchanda viruttham Text   Updated on  15th May 2002
  11. Thirumaalai Text
  12. ThiruppaLLiyezucchi Text
  13. Amalanaathipiraan Text ,
  14. kaNNi nuN sirutthaambu Text ,Meaning


  15. PERIYA THIRUMOZHI
  16. Periya thirumozhi
  17. First Century Text
  18. Second Century Text
  19. Third Century Text
  20. Fourth Century Text
  21. Fifth Century Text ,
  22. Sixth Century Text
  23. Seventh Century Text
  24. Eighth Century Text ,
  25. Ninth Century Text
  26. Tenth Century Text
  27. Eleventh Century Text
  28. Thiru kurun thaaNdagam Text
  29. Thiru nedun thaaNdagam Text


  30. THIRUVAAYMOZHI
  31. Thiruvaaymozhi
  32. First Century Text
  33. Second Century Text
  34. Third Century Text
  35. Fourth Century Text
  36. Fifth Century Text
  37. Sixth Century Text
  38. Seventh Century Text
  39. Eighth Century Text
  40. Ninth Century Text
  41. Tenth Century Text

  42. IYARPA
  43. Mudhal thiruvandhadhi Text
  44. iraNdaam thiruvanthaathi Text
  45. Moonram thiruvandhadhi Text
  46. Naanmugan thiruvandhadhi Text
  47. Thiruvruththam Text
  48. Thiruvasiriyam Text
  49. Peria thiruvandhadhi Text
  50. thiru ezukooRRirukkai Text
  51. Siriya thirumadal Text
  52. Peria thirumadal Text
  53. Iraamaanusa noorandhadhi Text 

Other related Poems

The following poems are NOT part of the naalaayira divya prabandham, but they are related to them. Swamy Vedanta Desika's prabandha saram provides the pasuram details, their count and details of the azhvars composed it.The azhvars birth month, thirunakshatram and birth place are beautifully codified by Swamy Desikan.The other prabandham "Thiruvaymozhi noorandhadhi" is composed by Sri Manavala maamuni in praise of Swamy namaazhvaar's Thiruvaymozhi.
  • Sri Vedanta Desika's prabandha saaram Text
  • Sri ManavaaLa Maamuni's thiruvaaymozhi nURRanthaathi Text
  • A humble attempt to serve Srivaishnava community, by dasan R.Venkat.

    Last update:  28 th April,  2001(Sri Ramanuja jayanthi)