Greatness of Vishnu) is a 1968 Indian Tamil-language Hindu mythological film, directed by A. P.
[2] Thirumal Perumai tells three spell-binding stories about how far you can get with Lord Vishnu's grace, and how he can solve problems.
Periyalvar later arranges for Andal's marriage after she told him that she dreamed about Krishna marrying her.
Andal was later considered as the only female Alvar saint and a shrine was built for her in both Srirangam and Srivilliputhur temples.
Finally, Vishnu takes his jewels in a pot to the mother and she welcomes the sage.
[4] The song "Thirumal Perumaikku" is a ragamalika that begins with Madhyamavati raga, followed by Dhanyasi, Mohanam, Kaanada, Saranga, Khamas, Paras, Saramathi, Surutti and Begada, ending with Madhyamavathi again.
[5][6] "Kakkai Chiraginiley" is based on Subramania Bharati's song of the same name.
[7] Kalki praised the acting of Sivaji Ganesan and other actors and Nagarajan's dialogues but called lack of outdoor scenes and the film's play like feel as drawbacks while also panning Kodhai's costume design and Nagesh's acting.