Since it is not possible to recite the 4000 divya prabhandams every day our purvacharyas have selected these to be rendered every day.
1. Thiru Pallaandu:. This comprises 12 verses recited by Sri Periyaazhwar of Srivilliputhur, hailing the Lord's glory and wishing the Lord, His consort and His weapons safety and longevity for ever and ever.
2. Thiruppalliezhuchi: This comprises ten stanzas, sung by Sri Thondaradippodi azhwar, to awaken the Lord of Srirangam (Suprabhatha.)
3. Thirupavai: This comprises 30 lovely verses sung by Andal, foster daughter of Sri Periyaazhwar, seeking union with the Lord Krishna.
4. Neerattam: ten stanzas by Sri Periyaazhwar assuming himself as Yasodha devi and cajoling Lord the baby Krishna to come and have a bath.
5. Poochootal: ten stanzas again by Sri Periyaazhwar requesting the Child Lord Krishna to get adorned with flowers.
6. Kaappidal: ten stanzas again by Sri Periyaazhwar to come and get the protective mark to ward off the evil eye.
7. Senniyongu: ten stanzas again by Sri Periyaazhwar refers to the benevolence of the Lord Thiruvengadamudayaan in protecting those who surrender unto the feet of the Lord.
8. Amalanaathipiran: This comprises ten verses sung by Sri Thiruppaanazhawar of Worayur, immersed in the exceptional beauty of Lord Ranganatha of Srirangam after wholly perceiving Him and renouncing the world in preference to the bewitching eyes of the great Lord.
9. Vaaranamaayiram: this comprises of ten verses sung by Sri Andal narrating to her maid in detail the dream experience she had of her weddingwith Lord Krishna.
10. Kanninun Siruthaambu: This comprises 10 verses sung by sri Madhura kavi Aazhwar praising the greatness of his preceptor Sri Nammazhwar of Thirunagari and expressing his own preference for the guru's feet to the Lord's.
11. Koil Thiruvaimozhi: Extracts from the Bhagavad Vishayam of Sri Nammazhwar of Thirunagari, mainly to be chanted during Anadhyayana period.
12. Ramanuja Nootrnadhadhi: This comprises 108 stanzas sung by Sri Thiruvarangathu Amudhanaar of Mungil, praising the glories and greatness of Sri Ramanuja charya.
13. Upadesha Rathnamalai: This comprises 74 verses rendered by Sri Manavaala Maamuni describing the greatness and grace of Alwars and Acharyas and affirming that following their preachings is the means to liberation. to be chanted during Anadhyayana period from Thiru Karthigai to Koorathazhwar Chatthu.
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