Munram Tiruvantati
| Munram Tiruvantati | |
|---|---|
Lithograph of Vishnu and Lakshmi at Vaikuntha, British Museum. | |
| Information | |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Author | Peyalvar |
| Language | Tamil |
| Period | 9th–10th century CE |
| Verses | 100 |
The Munram Tiruvantati (Tamil: மூன்றாம் திருவந்தாதி, romanized: Mūnṛām Tiruvanṭāṭī, lit. 'third sacred hymn') is a Tamil Hindu work of literature composed by Peyalvar, one of the twelve Alvars of Sri Vaishnavism. Comprising 100 verses, it is written in the poetic meter called the antati. It is part of the compendium of hymns called the Nalayira Divya Prabandham. It is dedicated to the preserver deity, Vishnu.