Tirupalliyeḻuchi

'the rousing of the sacred temple'),[1] also rendered Tirupalli Eluchi,[2] is a work of Tamil Hindu literature written by Tondaradippodi Alvar,[3] comprising ten hymns.

The title of this work is a reference to the act of Suprabhatam, a Sri Vaishnava ritual, the prayer at dawn that is believed to rouse Vishnu from his sleep and protect the world.

[5] Tirupalliyeḻuchi, as a ritual, is performed prominently throughout the month of Margaḻi in the Vishnu temples of South India.

The elephants on whose back they arrived, and kettledrums are making thundering sounds resembling roar of the sea.

Please do wake up, O Lord of Arangam!The fourth hymn makes references to the avataras of Rama and Krishna:[8][9] The sounds of the cowherd's flute and the bells of the cattle blend and spread everywhere.