Abirami Antati

Divisions Sama vedic Yajur vedic Atharva vedic Vaishnava puranas Shaiva puranas Shakta puranas Abirami Antati (Tamil: அபிராமி அந்தாதி, romanized: Apirāmi Antāti) is a Tamil collection of poems sung on goddess Abirami, a deity venerated in Thirukkadaiyur Amirtaghatesvarar Sivan Temple, situated in Tamil Nadu, India.

This poetry was composed by Abirami Bhattar (His birth name was Subramanyam) who lived during the 18th century CE, a contemporary to Serfoji I of Tanjore.

[2] It is said that the author of this song, Abirami Bhattar, was an ardent devotee of goddess Shakti.

The king was not aware of this rite, provoking his fury and causing him to sentence Bhattar to death.

- செய்யுள் 24" Maṇiyē, maṇiyiṉ oḷiyē, oḷirum aṇi puṉainta aṇiyē, aṇiyum aṇikku aḻakē, aṇukātavarkkup piṇiyē, piṇikku maruntē, amarar peru viruntē.- Paṇiyēṉ, oruvarai niṉ patma pātam paṇintapiṉṉē."

Abirami Antati was composed in praise of the goddess Parvati , whose name is Abirami at Thirukkadavur Sivan Temple .