Andal's Unique Sitting Posture: Understanding the Divine Feminine in Vaishnavite Iconography In the rich tapestry of Vaishnavite temple architecture and iconography, the seated bronze image of Andal at the Sundararaja Perumal Temple (Thiru Anbil or Vadivazhagiya Nambi Perumal Temple) stands as an exceptional representation. Located in Anbil village near Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu, this temple houses a remarkable departure from conventional depictions of the beloved Alvar-saint. While Andal is predominantly portrayed in standing posture across temples throughout South India, the Thiru Anbil shrine presents her in a contemplative seated form that carries profound theological and devotional significance. The Iconographic Description The bronze image depicts Andal seated gracefully on a lotus in half padmasana posture, with her right leg grounded while the left assumes the meditative position. This asymmetrical seated pose suggests both accessibility and transcendence – she remains ...