Goda Stuti is a devotional stotram composed by Sri Vedanta Desika in praise of Goda Devi (Andal), the incarnation of Bhūmi Devi and one of the twelve Alvars in the Sri Vaishnava tradition. Andal is celebrated for her deep devotion to Lord Ranganatha (Vishnu) and is the composer of the Tiruppavai, a set of devotional Tamil stotrams.
Andal, also known as Goda Devi, is revered as the divine bride of Lord Ranganatha. She is considered an embodiment of devotion (bhakti) and divine love. This stotram praises her purity, wisdom, and unwavering devotion to Vishnu. It describes how she merged with Lord Ranganatha, symbolizing the ultimate union of the devotee with God.
The stotram consists of 29 verses, each extolling the greatness, compassion, and divine grace of Andal. It highlights her unique role as both a devotee and an incarnation of Bhūmi Devi. The stotram also praises her contribution through Tiruppavai, which guides devotees toward devotion and surrender to Lord Vishnu.