Suprabhātam (Sanskrit) literally auspicious dawn is a Sanskrit poem of the Suprabhatakavya genre. It is a collection of hymns or versesrecited early morning to awaken the deity in Hinduism. The metre chosen for a Suprabhātam poem is usually Vasantatilaka. The most well-known Suprabhatam work is the Venkatesasuprabhatam recited at Tirupati to awaken Venkatesa. which is played daily in many homes and temples of South India. It is one of the best Sanskrit songs with lyrics of Lord Venkateswara Swamy, Tirupati Balaji, sang by T S Ranganathan.