Tiruvaymoli
| Tiruvaymoli | |
|---|---|
| Painting of Nammalvar. | |
| Information | |
| Religion | Hinduism | 
| Author | Nammalvar | 
| Language | Tamil | 
| Period | 9th–10th century CE | 
| Verses | 1102 | 
The Tiruvaymoli (Tamil: திருவாய்மொழி, romanized: Ṭiruvāymoḻi ⓘ) is a work of Tamil Hindu literature. Comprising 1102 verses, it was composed in the ninth century CE by the Hindu poet-saint Nammalvar, who is regarded as the foremost of the Alvar saints of South India. It is the most prominent work of the Nalayira Divya Prabandham, a compilation of the Alvars towards the devotion of Vishnu. It is frequently referred to as the Tamilveda or the Dravidaveda.