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Hello Bhagavathas,

I had earlier posted a query on where to find Alwar

Stotrams online. I am actually looking for a stotra

which my father used to recite in India.

One stanza goes off like

"Pallandu Pallandu Palaayirathu Aandu ,

Pala Kodi Noorayiram "

 

and then praises all the alwars. The language is

flowing, chaste tamil and very beautiful

I hope some one can help me in locating it online.

i tried looking at many Sri Vaishnavaite Sites but am

unable to locate the exact Stotram.

Thanking you all blessed souls,

Venkatesh Vankipuram

 

 

 

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Dear Sri Venkatesh

 

As far as I know the paasurams that I had mentioned ib my earlier

email are the ones that parise all the alwars.

 

It is possible that you are looking for the Vaazhi thirunaamam and

Iyal ChaRRu that is recited at the end of the thiruvaaraadhanam. The

Iyalk ChaaRRu starts with Thiruppallandu followed by some praises for

certain acharyas and ends with the vazhi thirunammam for either Sri

Manavaala Maamuni (Thenkalai) or Swami Desikar (for Vadakalai).

 

There is AazhwaarkaL Vaazhi Thirunaamam and AachaaryarkaL Vaazhi

thirunaamam. you can find them at

 

http://www.srivaishnava.org/sva.htm

 

You will find these at the bottom of the page.

 

(for Thenkalai Iyal ChaaRRu please check the page for Sri Manavaala

Maamuni from the TOC on the left of the page).

 

Hope this answers your question.

 

Regards

 

Venkatesh Elayavalli

http://www.srivaishnava.org

 

 

bhakti-list, Venkatesh Vankipuram <venkat@u...> wrote:

> Hello Bhagavathas,

> I had earlier posted a query on where to find Alwar

> Stotrams online. I am actually looking for a stotra

> which my father used to recite in India.

> One stanza goes off like

> "Pallandu Pallandu Palaayirathu Aandu ,

> Pala Kodi Noorayiram "

>

> and then praises all the alwars. The language is

> flowing, chaste tamil and very beautiful

> I hope some one can help me in locating it online.

> i tried looking at many Sri Vaishnavaite Sites but am

> unable to locate the exact Stotram.

> Thanking you all blessed souls,

> Venkatesh Vankipuram

>

>

>

> Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with

Messenger

> http://phonecard./

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Hello Sri Venkatesh,

Infact, a few members replied to me regarding the divya prabandam i

was looking for.This is actually Thirupallandu from periazhvar

thirumozhi. This was exactly what I was looking for.I am extremely

proud and grateful to be a part of this mailing list.

where can I find information on sandhyavandanam for vadakalai

iyengars?

Thanking you,

Venkatesh Vankipuram

 

 

 

 

 

 

-- In bhakti-list, elayavalli@h... wrote:

> Dear Sri Venkatesh

>

> As far as I know the paasurams that I had mentioned ib my earlier

> email are the ones that parise all the alwars.

>

> It is possible that you are looking for the Vaazhi thirunaamam and

> Iyal ChaRRu that is recited at the end of the thiruvaaraadhanam.

The

> Iyalk ChaaRRu starts with Thiruppallandu followed by some praises

for

> certain acharyas and ends with the vazhi thirunammam for either Sri

> Manavaala Maamuni (Thenkalai) or Swami Desikar (for Vadakalai).

>

> There is AazhwaarkaL Vaazhi Thirunaamam and AachaaryarkaL Vaazhi

> thirunaamam. you can find them at

>

> http://www.srivaishnava.org/sva.htm

>

> You will find these at the bottom of the page.

>

> (for Thenkalai Iyal ChaaRRu please check the page for Sri Manavaala

> Maamuni from the TOC on the left of the page).

>

> Hope this answers your question.

>

> Regards

>

> Venkatesh Elayavalli

> http://www.srivaishnava.org

>

>

> bhakti-list, Venkatesh Vankipuram <venkat@u...> wrote:

> > Hello Bhagavathas,

> > I had earlier posted a query on where to find Alwar

> > Stotrams online. I am actually looking for a stotra

> > which my father used to recite in India.

> > One stanza goes off like

> > "Pallandu Pallandu Palaayirathu Aandu ,

> > Pala Kodi Noorayiram "

> >

> > and then praises all the alwars. The language is

> > flowing, chaste tamil and very beautiful

> > I hope some one can help me in locating it online.

> > i tried looking at many Sri Vaishnavaite Sites but am

> > unable to locate the exact Stotram.

> > Thanking you all blessed souls,

> > Venkatesh Vankipuram

> >

> >

> >

> > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with

> Messenger

> > http://phonecard./

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