Kodungallur Bharani Pattu Lyrics In Malayalam -
The practice of singing obscene songs is not an act of disrespect but is steeped in mythology. According to the legend that surrounds the temple, Goddess Bhadrakali incarnated from the third eye of Lord Shiva to annihilate the demon Darika, who had become invincible. The battle was fierce, and after slaying the demon, the goddess was consumed by an uncontrollable, divine rage. Her fury was so immense that it threatened to destroy the universe.
Translation: To begin this Bharani song, we start with Tulsi Vel. (The next lines are playful banter with Lord Krishna, asking if he has sugarcane pieces – a common folk opening). kodungallur bharani pattu lyrics in malayalam
Kodungallur Bharani Pattu is a revered song in Kerala, particularly in the Kodungallur region, where it is sung during the Bharani festival. The festival, which is dedicated to Goddess Bharani, is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm. The song is an essential part of the festival, and its lyrics are carefully recited or sung by devotees, who gather to pay homage to the goddess. The practice of singing obscene songs is not
കൊടുങ്ങല്ലൂരമ്മ കൊടുങ Her fury was so immense that it threatened