Potri | Thiruvilakku
In traditional verses, the lamp is not an inanimate object but a manifestation of the Divine:
The (Holy Lamp Praise) is a sacred ritual and prayer dedicated to the divine lamp, which is revered as a manifestation of Goddess Mahalakshmi in South Indian Hindu traditions . Lighting a lamp (Thiruvilakku) is considered more than a physical act; it is a spiritual practice that dispels the darkness of ignorance and invites the light of wisdom, prosperity, and peace into the household. The Spiritual Significance of Thiruvilakku thiruvilakku potri
"Saraswati Namastubhyam, Varade Kaamaroopini Vidyarambham Karishyami, Siddhir Bhavatu Me Sada" In traditional verses, the lamp is not an
Several Tamil saints and composers have contributed to the Potri genre. The most famous is by Kodhai (Andal) in spirit, though many anonymous folk verses exist. In modern times, musicians like M. M. Dandapani Desikar and Sirkazhi Govindarajan have rendered powerful versions that remain popular on radio and in bhajan gatherings. The most famous is by Kodhai (Andal) in
The lighting of the lamp signifies the victory of good over evil and knowledge over ignorance (Tamas). By singing Thiruvilakku Potri , devotees are not just lighting a wick; they are aspiring to light the flame of wisdom within their own hearts.