4000 divya Prabandham
Periyāzhvār Tirumozhi — Inspired Reflections (Pāsurams 211–220)
Nearness cools urgency desire loses agitation and settles into gratitude
The Naalayira Divya Prabandham (literally "Four Thousand Divine Hymns") is a collection of 4,000 Tamil verses composed by the 12 Alvars, a group of Vaishnavite poet-saints who lived between the 6th and 9th centuries CE.
4000 divya Prabandham
Nearness cools urgency desire loses agitation and settles into gratitude
4000 divya Prabandham
The Lord’s smile regulates experience without denying its weight or wonder
4000 divya Prabandham
Speech thought and sight continue their unified devotion worship remains embodied presence
4000 divya Prabandham
The tenth pāsuram seals this set affirming that devotion has become steady ground a life lived in continuous blessing
4000 divya Prabandham
Periyāzhvār Tirumozhi — Periyāzhvār (Pāsurams 151–160)
4000 divya Prabandham
Periyāzhvār Tirumozhi — Periyāzhvār (Pāsurams 131–140)
Divya Prabandham
Periyāzhvār Tirumozhi — Periyāzhvār (Pāsurams 121–130)
JUPARS
The JUPARS MULTIVERSE
Divya Prabandham
These ten pāsurams sustain Periyāzhvār’s lamp of love as steady companionship. Devotion here is no longer an event or surge—it is an abiding presence, calm and deeply rooted.
Divya Prabandham
These ten pāsurams carry Periyāzhvār’s lamp of love forward with the same calm assurance. The affection that began as blessing now lives as steady companionship—unwavering, gentle, and deeply human.
Divya Prabandham
Periyāzhvār Tirumozhi — Periyāzhvār (Pāsurams 91–100)
JUPARS
January 2026 was defined by "foundational settling." Rather than chasing noise, the JUPARS universe focused on hardening its infrastructure and ensuring that every active vertical moved incrementally toward its horizon.