The Goddess Andal, often referred to as “the One Born of the Earth,” is a revered figure in Tamil Hinduism, particularly among devotees of Lord Vishnu.
She is celebrated as the only female Alvar saint and is known for her deep devotion and poetic expressions of love for the divine.
Legend holds that Andal was found as a baby in a garden of Tulsi (holy basil) by a devotee of Vishnu, who raised her as his daughter.
Andal is best known for her two works, Thiruppavai and Nachiyar Tirumozhi, which are filled with passionate hymns and prayers that reflect her longing for Lord Vishnu.
She is often depicted wearing traditional Tamil attire, adorned with flowers, symbolizing her connection to nature and her divine love. In temples, she is frequently shown alongside Lord Ranganatha, as she is considered his beloved. The worship of Goddess Andal is especially prominent during the month of Margazhi, where her hymns are sung in devotion, celebrating her life and teachings. Her story embodies the ideals of love, devotion, and the spiritual pursuit of union with the divine, making her an enduring symbol of faith in the hearts of her followers.
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