Aathi Parasakthi Thayamma: Song Lyrics In Tamil Better
Thesis: Improving the Rendition and Understanding of "Aathi Parasakthi Thayamma" — A Linguistic, Musical, and Cultural Analysis
Full Song Lyrics (Aathi Parasakthi Thayamma)
Here is the complete, better-readable version of the lyrics. You can sing along or chant this during your prayers.
Chorus:
Aathi Parasakthi Thayamma Aathi Parasakthi Thayamma Unnai Allaal Matronde Illai Amma Unnai Allaal Matronde Illai Amma
Verse 1:
Karunai Kadale, Karpagavalli Maya Mahalakshmi, Kamakshi Rajarajeswari, Annai Meenakshi Vishalakshi, Mariyamma aathi parasakthi thayamma song lyrics in tamil better
Verse 2:
Kundalini Sakthi, Bhuvaneswari Durga Lakshmi Saraswathi Sankata Hara Chandi Chamundi Bhadrakali Thayamma
Bridge (The Plea):
Vandhu Arul Purivaai Amma Bandham Kalainthu Aalvaai Amma Manasukkul Vandha Dhukkam Theerka Mangala Harathi Eduthukaren Amma Thesis: Improving the Rendition and Understanding of "Aathi
Verse 3:
Navagraha Dosham Nasarppa Naga Dosham Ozhikka Putra Dhosham Pokka Puthira Labham Tharuvai Amma
Closing Chorus:
Om Sakthi Om Sakthi Om Sakthi Thayamma Om Sakthi Om Sakthi Om Sakthi Thayamma Verse 1:
Appendices (optional; available on request)
- A. Original lyric variants and comparative commentary
- B. Full transliteration and word-for-word gloss
- C. Staff and solkattu notation examples
- D. Suggested rehearsal plan for choirs
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1️⃣ Why This Song Still Resonates
| Aspect | What It Means | |------------|-------------------| | Devotional Core | The song is a heartfelt prayer to Aathi Parasakthi, the primordial Mother Goddess who embodies both creation and protection. | | Tamil Poetic Tradition | It draws on ‘padhinettukku’ (classical Tamil meter) while sprinkling everyday imagery—palm leaves, mango groves, the rhythmic clang of temple bells. | | Universal Appeal | Even listeners who aren’t familiar with Hindu mythology feel the yearning for a nurturing, all‑encompassing force. | | Cinematic Legacy | First popularised in the 1970s Tamil film “Aathi Parasakthi” (starring veteran singers), the tune has become a staple in temple concerts and community gatherings. |
11. Ethical & Cultural Considerations
- Preserve the devotional integrity; obtain community input when modifying canonical temple songs.
- Attribute any changes and include original lyrics in supplemental notes.
- Where lyrics are part of liturgical practice, avoid altering doctrinally significant terms.
How to Chant This Song for Better Results
Simply reading the lyrics is not enough. To get better spiritual benefits, follow these rules:
- Time: Early morning (Brahma Muhurtham – 4 AM to 6 AM) or Friday evenings (Dedicated to Sakthi).
- Posture: Sit facing East or North. Light a ghee lamp (Deepam) in front of a picture of Sri Chakra or Goddess Thayamma.
- Pronunciation: Pay attention to long vowels (aa, ee, oo). The phrase "Aathi" (long A) means "primordial," not "Adi" (short A) meaning "foot."
- Repetition: For best results, chant this song 3, 5, or 11 times continuously. This is called "Pradakshinam" through sound.