Srivilliputtur: Heart of Vaishnava Devotion Nestled in the southern reaches of Tamil Nadu, Srivilliputtur stands as a radiant jewel in the crown of Vaishnavism. Its streets and sanctuaries echo with centuries of devotion to Vishnu, guided by two of the most revered Azhwars—Periazhwar and Andal. These saint-poets not only composed hymns that reverberate through temple halls even today but also demonstrated a path of unwavering love and surrender (bhakti) to Govinda, making the divine accessible to every seeker. Srivilliputtur’s importance lies not only in its historical legacy but also in its living tradition, where rituals, festivals, and daily worship uphold a vibrant tapestry of Vaishnava culture. Historical Background of Srivilliputhur Srivilliputtur’s origins trace back well over a millennium. As one of the 108 Divya Desams—sacred abodes of Vishnu praised by the Azhwars—this town developed around the life stories of its two illustrious saints. By the early medieval period, this ...