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Attamangalam, one of the genres of ''[[Sitrilakiyam]] (''known as ''Prabandham'' in Sanskrit), is eight ''asiriya virutham'' (devotional verses) written asking God for grace and protection. Ashtamangalam (eight auspicious signs) is part of several ritualistic prayers.<ref>''Navaneetha Paatiyal,'' Song 52</ref><ref>Grammatical definition from ''Poruladhigaram, Paatiyal'' song 843: ''Agaval Virutham'' verses of two stanzas, four lines, which are invocations to a deity for protection. </ref>
Attamangalam, one of the genres of ''[[Sitrilakiyam]] (''known as ''Prabandham'' in Sanskrit), is eight ''asiriya virutham'' (devotional verses) written asking God for grace and protection. Ashtamangalam (eight auspicious signs) is part of several ritualistic prayers.<ref>''Navaneetha Paatiyal,'' Song 52</ref><ref>Grammatical definition from ''Poruladhigaram, Paatiyal'' song 843: ''Agaval Virutham'' verses of two stanzas, four lines, which are invocations to a deity for protection. </ref>
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Attamangalam, one of the genres of Sitrilakiyam (known as Prabandham in Sanskrit), is eight asiriya virutham (devotional verses) written asking God for grace and protection. Ashtamangalam (eight auspicious signs) is part of several ritualistic prayers.[1][2]

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  1. Navaneetha Paatiyal, Song 52
  2. Grammatical definition from Poruladhigaram, Paatiyal song 843: Agaval Virutham verses of two stanzas, four lines, which are invocations to a deity for protection.


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