Andal

A painting of Andal Andal (ISO 15919: Āṇḍāḷ), also known as Godhai, Nachiyar, and Godha Devi, is the only female Alvar. (Orthodoxy posits the number of Alvars as ten, though there are other references that include Andal and Madhurakavi Alvar, making the number twelve.) She is an avatara of the earth goddess Bhumi, an aspect of Hindu goddess Lakshmi and consort of the preserver god Vishnu. As with the other Alvars, she was affiliated with the Sri Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism. She was raised by Periyalvar in Srivilliputhur, where she grew up as an ardent devotee of Vishnu as Krishna. Active in the 8th-century CE,}} Andal is credited with two great Tamil works, ''Tiruppavai'' and ''Nachiyar Tirumoli'', which are still recited by devotees during the winter festival season of Margali. Andal is a prominent figure for women in South India and has inspired several women's groups such as Goda Mandali. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Andal
    Published 1986
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    by Andal
    Published 2015
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    by Andal
    Published 2015
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    by Andal
    Published 1986
    Printed Book
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    by Andal
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    by Andal
    Published 1954
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    by Andal
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    by Andal
    Published 1987
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    by Andal
    Published 1986
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    by Andal
    Published 2006
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    by Andal
    Published 2015
    Printed Book
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    by Andal
    Published 2011
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    by Andal
    Published 2005
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    by Andal, N
    Published 2002
    Printed Book
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    by Narayanan, Andal
    Published 1987
    Printed Book
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    by Andal, N
    Published 2002
    Printed Book
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    by Andal N
    Published 1998
    Printed Book
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    by Narayanan, Andal
    Published 1987
    Printed Book