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Munram Tiruvantati
Tamil Hindu work of literature / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Munram Tiruvantati (Tamil: மூன்றாம் திருவந்தாதி, romanized: Mūnṛām Tiruvant̬āt̬ī, lit. 'third sacred hymn')[1] is a Tamil Hindu work of literature composed by Peyalvar,[2] one of the twelve Alvars of Sri Vaishnavism. Comprising 100 verses,[3] it is written in the poetic meter called the antati. It is part of the compendium of hymns called the Nalayira Divya Prabandham.[4] It is dedicated to the preserver deity, Vishnu.