Nanmukan Tiruvantati

Nanmukan Tiruvantati
Painting of Narasimha. Sri Appan Venkatachalapati Temple, Cheranmahadevi.
Information
ReligionHinduism
AuthorTirumalisai Alvar
LanguageTamil
Period9th–10th century CE
Verses100

The Nanmukan Tiruvantati (Tamil: நான்முகன் திருவந்தாதி, romanized: Nāṇmukan Tiruvant̬āt̬ī, lit.'The sacred hymn of the four-faced one')[1] is a Tamil Hindu work of literature composed by Tirumalisai Alvar, one of the twelve Alvars of Sri Vaishnavism.[2] Comprising 100 verses[3] in the form of a poetic device known as the antati, it is part of the compendium of hymns called the Nalayira Divya Prabandham.[4] It is dedicated to the preserver deity, Vishnu.[5]

Scholars have posited that the primary purpose of the Nanmukan Tiruvantati was to establish the supremacy of Narayana (Vishnu) over Nanmukan (Brahma) and Shankaran (Shiva).[6]

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  2. ^ Biernacki, Loriliai; Clayton, Philip (2014). Panentheism Across the World's Traditions. Oxford University Press. p. 134. ISBN 978-0-19-998990-4.
  3. ^ Ramanujan, S. R. Venkatachala Nilayam. Notion Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-1-68538-347-3.
  4. ^ Division, Publications (2017-06-21). Cultural Leaders of India - Devotional Poets and Mystics : Part - 1. Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. p. 33. ISBN 978-81-230-2482-0.
  5. ^ Padmaja, T. (2002). Temples of Kr̥ṣṇa in South India: History, Art, and Traditions in Tamilnāḍu. Abhinav Publications. p. 48. ISBN 978-81-7017-398-4.
  6. ^ Pope, Stephen J.; Hefling, Charles (2002). Sic Et Non: Encountering Dominus Iesus. Orbis Books. p. 194. ISBN 978-1-57075-424-1.