The Tiruppavai is a set of Tamil Hindu hymns attributed to the female poet-saint Andal.
Painting of Andal, Sri Appan Venkatachalapati Temple, Cheranmahadevi.
Andal, also known as Kothai, Nachiyar, and Godadevi, was the only female Alvar among the twelve Hindu poet-saints of South India. She is considered as an avatar of goddess Bhudevi, a consort of Lord Vishnu. She was raised by Periyalvar in Srivilliputhur, where she grew up as an ardent devotee of Krishna. As with the Alvar saints, she was affiliated with the Sri Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism. Scholars believe her to have been active in the 8th-century CE, with some suggesting 7th century CE.
Painting of Andal
Krishna with his head on the lap of the Alvar saint, Andal
Andal Temple of the Hoysala period, Chennakeshava Temple, Belur
Andal sculpture in Tirumala.