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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:


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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

How to Chant This Song for Better Results

Simply reading the lyrics is not enough. To get better spiritual benefits, follow these rules:

  1. Time: Early morning (Brahma Muhurtham – 4 AM to 6 AM) or Friday evenings (Dedicated to Sakthi).
  2. Posture: Sit facing East or North. Light a ghee lamp (Deepam) in front of a picture of Sri Chakra or Goddess Thayamma.
  3. Pronunciation: Pay attention to long vowels (aa, ee, oo). The phrase "Aathi" (long A) means "primordial," not "Adi" (short A) meaning "foot."
  4. Repetition: For best results, chant this song 3, 5, or 11 times continuously. This is called "Pradakshinam" through sound.