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A Sacred Journey Through ThiruThrayam (Thiruppallaandu , Thirupalliyeluchchi & Thiruppaavai)

What is Thiruppallandu ?

Thiruppallandu is a short devotional hymn composed by Periyalvar (Vishnuchitta), one of the 12 Azhwars (Tamil Vaishnava saint-poets). It consists of 12 verses and appears at the very beginning of the Nalayira Divya Prabandham, the sacred Tamil scripture of Sri Vaishnavism. The term “Pallandu” literally means “many, many years (of auspicious life).” The hymn is essentially a mangala-sasanam: a prayer wishing long life and eternal protection for Lord Vishnu.

What’s the significance of Thiruppallandu?

Unlike typical devotional hymns that focus on seeking blessings for oneself, Thiruppallandu uniquely expresses a devotee’s wish for the well-being and eternal protection of the Lord Himself. Periyalvar prays that Vishnu’s divine feet be protected for countless years, reflecting deep, selfless devotion. The hymn reflects Periyalvar’s profound emotional connection with Vishnu — he is so devoted that he almost behaves as a protector of the Lord when he fears that the Lord descending in the world (on Garuda) might be subjected to harm.

Why should we read Thiruppallandu?

It fills the mind with devotion and humility. Instead of merely focusing on personal desires, it turns the devotee’s mind toward surrender and love for the Lord. Thiruppallandu prepares the heart and mind for deeper engagement with sacred texts and worship. It is commonly recited at the start of worship services (nithya aradhanam) to invoke auspiciousness

When should I read Thiruppallandu?

It is traditionally recited at the start of temple rituals or personal prayers to invoke auspiciousness. Many Sri Vaishnavas include it in both at the beginning and end of worship. When preparing to read longer texts such as Divya Prabandham or other prayers, it is often read first.

What is Thirupalliyeluchchi?

Thirupalliyeluchchi is a set of 10 Tamil verses composed by Thondaradippodi Azhwar, one of the 12 Azhwars.
The word literally means “waking the Lord from divine sleep” (Palli = bed, Ezhuchchi = awakening). The hymn is addressed to Lord Ranganatha of Srirangam, requesting Him to awaken and bless the world.

What’s the significance of Thirupalliyeluchchi ?

he Azhwar lovingly urges the Lord to wake up and grant darshan, because:

  • The world depends on Him
  • Devotees are waiting for His grace
  • The day’s divine activities (protection, teaching, blessing) should begin

Why should we read Thirupalliyeluchchi ?

The Azhwar does not command the Lord—he requests gently, showing the ideal devotee’s attitude: “I exist for Your service; please arise for our sake.”

Just as Suprabhatam prepares the Lord for the day, Thirupalliyeluchchi prepares the devotee’s mind:

  • Clears tamas (laziness)
  • Encourages sattva (clarity)
  • Centers the mind on Bhagavan

By imagining the Lord resting, waking, smiling, and blessing devotees, the hymn builds intimate, loving bhakti, not distant or fear-based worship.

When should I read Thirupalliyeluchchi ?

Traditionally recited:

  • Before sunrise
  • During Brahma Muhurtham
  • At the start of daily prayers

Many households recite:

  • Thirupalliyeluchchi
  • followed by Thiruppallandu
  • then other Prabandham or stotras

What is Thiruppavai ?

Thiruppavai written by one and only women Azhwa:r Anda:l, in praise of Lord Vishnu consists of 30 Pasurams (verses). They aim at removing the effects of bad karma, shows us how to reach the holy feet of Supreme. Thiruppavai is said to be “Vedam Anaithukkum Vithagum” meaning seed of all Vedic Knowledge.

Thiruppavai, given to us by Andal for conducting our day to day activities, devotion, understanding the ultimate reality and attain Mukti (salvation). In just 30 verses dripping with melody, sweetness and profundity, I have learned many lessons which have a great impact on my daily life.

What’s the significance of Thiruppavai?

Goda devi came into this world to teach many values and principles that all of mankind should follow. Goda devi was sent to earth to teach some rules and ways people should follow to reach the lord. This was happening because of mankind’s ways. In the past God took many incarnations and forms to set people on the right path of life. But as hard as he tried, they weren’t listening or understanding. God was upset and Andal came to the earth to teach people, she taught us that how to love god. She also taught us that how to communicate with god himself. Andal always proved the lord in vaikuntam is same as in our home as archamurthi and same in our heart are the same being. To reach the Lord, she said to approach gurus. Goda Devis said we should follow 3 main rules while worshiping the lord.

  1. Always chant the lords name.
  2. Offer beautiful flowers.
  3. Finally, always be in Satsang.

Now that we know all the things Andal taught us, we should implement these in our daily life. We can use the 3 ways when we worship God. To worship God at home, at the temple, service to all beings as service to god.

Why should we read Thiruppavai?

Tiruppavai is recited in honour of Andal who imparted a lot of necessary knowledge to us in very simple language through the poem.

When should I read Thiruppavai?

Thiruppavai can be chanted on all days, not just during Margazhi, although “Chanting Thiruppavai during Margazhi does have a distinct charm. It is indeed a blessing to be able to sing in temples early morning.

Course details

  • Duration: 15 Weeks
  • Age Group: 8 years and above
  • Mode: Online
  • Course Fee: £75 (one-time payment – no instalments)

Class Schedule

  • Day: Every Monday & Wednesday
  • Timings: 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM (GMT)

Who can join?

  • Children (8+ years)
  • Youth and adults
  • Beginners as well as continuing learners
  • Anyone interested in learning the ThiruThrayam in a structured and authentic way
  • No prior knowledge of the ThiruThrayam is required.

Focus Areas

  • Taniyan and Pasuram(s) recitation
  • Correct pronunciation
  • Traditional Vedic learning methodology

Why join this course?

  • Learn under the guidance of a Vedic scholar
  • Well-structured learning spread across 15 weeks
  • Focus on authentic pronunciation and discipline
  • Suitable for individuals and families
  • Convenient online learning from anywhere

Weekly Schedule

Week 1Class 111 Mar 2026Guru Parampara:1-5
Week 2Class 216 Mar 2026Thiruppalla:ndu
Taniyans
1-3
Week 2Class 318 Mar 2026Pasurams1-2
Week 3Class 423 Mar 2026Pasurams3-5
Week 3Class 525 Mar 2026Pasurams5-6
Week 4Class 630 Mar 2026Pasurams7-8
Week 4Class 71 Apr 2026Pasurams9-10
Week 5Class 813 Apr 2026Pasurams11-12
Week 5Class 915 Apr 2026Thirupalliyeluchchi Taniyans1-2
Week 6Class 1020 Apr 2026Pasurams1-2
Week 6Class 1122 Apr 2026Pasurams3-5
Week 7Class 1227 Apr 2026Pasurams5-6
Week 7Class 1329 Apr 2026Pasurams7-8
Week 8Class 1411 May 2026Pasurams9-10
Week 8Class 1513 May 2026Thiruppa:vai Taniyans1-3
Week 9Class 1618 May 2026Pasurams1-2
Week 9Class 1720 May 2026Pasurams3-5
Week 10Class 181 Jun 2026Pasurams5-6
Week 10Class 193 Jun 2026Pasurams7-8
Week 11Class 208 Jun 2026Pasurams9-10
Week 11Class 2110 Jun 2026Pasurams11-12
Week 12Class 2215 Jun 2026Pasurams13-14
Week 12Class 2317 Jun 2026Pasurams15-16
Week 13Class 2422 Jun 2026Pasurams17-18
Week 13Class 2524 Jun 2026Pasurams19-20
Week 14Class 2629 Jun 2026Pasurams21-22
Week 14Class 271 Jul 2026Pasurams23-24
Week 15Class 286 Jul 2026Pasurams25-26
Week 15Class 298 Jul 2026Pasurams27-28
Week 16Class 3013 Jul 2026Conclusion