Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

In Andal's Garden: Art, Ornament and Devotion in Srivilliputtur

Venkatesan, Archana; Branfoot, Crispin

Authors

Archana Venkatesan



Abstract

Kotai was a 9th-century Tamil Vaishnava poet and mystic, and the author of two poems, the Tiruppavai and Nacciyar Tirumoli. Today, she is worshipped as the goddess Andal or Goda, all across southern India, and her arresting poetry finds expression in ritual, music, dance and the visual arts. Her most important temple is in Srivilliputtur, a small town in Tamil Nadu, and believed to be the place of her birth.
In Andal’s Garden takes the reader to Srivilliputtur to explore Andal’s temple, her visualization in painting, sculpture, festival ritual and performance, and the history and sacred landscape of southern Tamil Nadu under the Pandyas and later Nayakas of Madurai. In combining the architectural, literary and theological, this book offers up possibilities of new, interdisciplinary ways of seeing the temple as a living, changing and dynamic space.

Citation

Venkatesan, A., & Branfoot, C. (2015). In Andal's Garden: Art, Ornament and Devotion in Srivilliputtur. Marg Publications

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date Dec 1, 2015
Deposit Date Jan 6, 2016
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
ISBN 9789383243105
Publisher URL http://www.marg-art.org/p/686/andal-srivilliputtur-goddess-archana-venkatesan-crispin-branfoot