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The Alvars (Tamil: ஆழ்வார்கள்) (aːɻʋaːr) were twelve Vaishnava saints, who, during the early medieval period of Tamil history (between the seventh and the tenth centuries CE), helped revive devotional Hinduism (bhakti) through their hymns of worship to Vishnu and his avatars. They included a woman (Andal). The collection of their hymns are known as Divya Prabhandham

The Bhakti literature that sprang from these Alvars has contributed to the establishment and sustenance of a culture that broke away from the ritual-oriented Vedic religion and rooted itself in devotion as the only path for salvation. In addition they helped to make the Tamil religious life independent of a knowledge of Sanskrit. [1]

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Alvars or 'Azhwars' literally means 'people who are immersed'. They are so called because they were immersed in their devotion and love to their Lord, Vishnu. [2]

The twelve Alvars were all inspired and ardent devotees who transmitted their divine infatuation to millions. They have left behind an imperishable legacy of devotional Tamil poetry - naalaayira Divya Prabhandham (considered to be the essence of the Vedas, in Tamil, and all in praise of Lord Vishnu). These have been rarely equalled either in quantity or in quality ever after.

The one held in greatest esteem among the Alvars is Nammalvar. He lived during the seventh century CE. His contribution to the four thousand prabandhams is as many as 1352. His hymns are considered by the Vaishnavites to contain the essence of the Vedas. His works - Thiru Aasiriyam, Thiru Virudham, Periya Thiruvandhadhi correspond to the Yajur, Rig and Atharva Vedas respectively. His other work Periya Thirumozhi (Divine words) is the one of the key works of Vaishnavism.

Periyalvar delighted in worshipping Vishnu as mother, nurse, devotee and lady love. Andal, who grew up in Periyalvar's home, is attributed the Tiruppaavai, a most beautiful collection of 30 verses giving expression to the purest love of God.

Thirumangai Alvar has done mangalasasanam (sung in praise) of maximum number of Divya Desams.

For a detailed list of number of paasurams of all Alvars on each Divyadesam: Mangalasasanam by Divyadesam

The following tables shows the place, century and star of birth of each Alvar. [3]

Sl no Alwar Saint Period and Place Other names Month Nakshatra Sign
1 Poigai Alvar 7th C. AD, Kanchipuram Saro-yogi, Kaasaara-yogi,

Poigai-piraan, Padma-muni, Kavinyarporeyeru

Aiypassee Thiruvonam (Sravana) Panchajanya (Conch)
2 Bhoothathalvar 7th C. AD, Mylapore Aiypassee Avittam (Dhanishta) Kaumodakee (Mace/Club)
3 Peyalvar Kairava-muni, Maha-daahva-yaar Aiypassee Sadayam (Satabhishak) Nandaka (Sword)
4 Thirumalisai Alvar 7th C. AD, Thirumazhisai Bhakthi-saarar, Bhaargavar, Magisaaraapuriswarar, Mazhisai-piraan Thai Magam (Magha) Sudarshanam (Discus)
5 Nammalvar 9th C. AD, Azhwar Thirunagari (Kurugur) Sadagopan, Sadaari, Paraankusun, Maaran, Vakulaaa Baranan, Kurugaiyar-kone Vaigaasi Vishaakam (Vishaaka) Vishvaksena (Commander)
6 Madhurakavi Alvar 9th C. AD, Thirukollur Inkaviyaar, Azhwaarukku Adiyaan Chitthirai Chitthirai (Chithra) Vainatheya (Garuda)
7 Kulashekhara Azhwar 8th C. AD, thirvanjikkolam Kolli-kaavalan, Koodal-naayakan,

Koyikone, Villavar-kone, Cheyralar-kone

Maasee Punar Poosam (Punarvasu) Kaustubha (Gem Necklace)
8 Periyalvar 9th C. AD, Sri Villiputhur Vishnu-chitthar, Patta-naadan, Battar-piraan, Sri-Villiputthooraar, Sriranganaatha-Svasoorar Aani Swathi (Swaathee) Garuda (Chariot)
9 Andal 9th C. AD, Sri Villiputhur Choodikoduttha Naacheyaar, Godai,

Godai-piraatti

Aadi Pooram (Poorva Phalguni) Bhoodevi
10 Thondaradippodi Alvar 8th C. AD, Thirumandangudi Vibranaaraayanar, Thirumandangudiyaar,

Bhakthangirirenu, Palliunartthiya-piraan

Maargazhi Kettai (Jyeshta) Vanamaalai (Garland)
11 Thiruppaan Alvar 8th C. AD, Uraiyur Paanar, Muni-vaahanar,

Yogi-vaahanar, Kaveeswarar

Kaarthigai Rogini (Rohinee) Srivatsa
12 Thirumangai Alvar 8th C. AD, thirukurayalur Kaliyan, Aalinaadan, NaaluKaviPerumaal,

Arulmaari, Parakaalan, Mangaiyarkone

Kaarthigai KrithikaI (Kritthikaa) Saranga (Bow)

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