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The Ramanuja Nootrantati (Tamil: இராமானுச நூற்றந்தாதி) lit. 'Ramanuja's hundred antatis' is a work of Tamil Vaishnava literature written by Thiruvarangathamuthanar, consisting of 108 pasurams (hymns). It was composed in the poetic style of the antati, in which the last word of each verse is also structured as the first word of the following verse. The saint Manavala Mamuni is regarded to have added it to the compendium of the Alvars's hymns, the Naalayira Divya Prabandham. The work is also referred to as Prabandha Gayatri in Sanskrit.

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dbo:abstract The Ramanuja Nootrantati (Tamil: இராமானுச நூற்றந்தாதி) lit. 'Ramanuja's hundred antatis' is a work of Tamil Vaishnava literature written by Thiruvarangathamuthanar, consisting of 108 pasurams (hymns). It was composed in the poetic style of the antati, in which the last word of each verse is also structured as the first word of the following verse. The saint Manavala Mamuni is regarded to have added it to the compendium of the Alvars's hymns, the Naalayira Divya Prabandham. The work is also referred to as Prabandha Gayatri in Sanskrit. (en)
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dbp:text Paamannu maaran adipaninthu uynthavan palkalaiyor (en) Poomannu maathu porunthiya maarpan pukalmalintha (en) Thaammanna vantha iraamauchan charanuravindham (en) Naamanni vaala nenje cholluvom avan naamangale Sarveshwaran is the one who has Lakshmi, the one seated on the lotus flower, permanently residing in his chest. Nammalvar has blessed us with the divine Tiruvaymoli, which is an excellent description of the auspicious attributes of Narayana. Ramanuja took refuge and immersed himself at the lotus feet of Nammalvar. The great scholars, who have studied and mastered various shastras, have realised the greatness of Ramanuja's doctrine, and have surrendered to his feet as the only means for their salvation. Oh mind! Let us also be saved by taking refuge at the lotus feet of the acharya Ramanuja, come and let us utter the divine names of Ramanujacharya! (en)
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