Muthu maalai kondu, muttamittu vaazhthida Mogambikai nee enakku muppuram kodukka Muthu neeru punai kondu, munnam undhan paadham Poththuvaen – kamakshi, poththuvaen.
It consists of several verses (virutham) written in Tamil, each praising a specific aspect of the Mother Goddess.
Munnayor janmandhiram yennenna pavamgal moodan naan cheithanamma, Anna vahanameri anandamaka adiyen mun vandhu nirppai...
Pahi Pahi Jagan Matha Pahimam Kamalalaya Matha Bhava Bhaya Harini Bala Bhavani Bhuvana Mohini Bahu Priya kamakshi virutham lyrics in english
Translation: "O Kamakshi, you who dwell in Kanchipuram, who sits on the Kamakoti Peetham, on the throne of the Sri Chakra. O Great Queen, I take refuge, I take refuge at your feet."
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(Meaning: O Goddess who holds the sugarcane bow and flower arrows! You grant the desired fruits to your devotees. You are the wielder of all arts and all powers. You are the embodiment of bliss, O Mother Gauri.) Pahi Pahi Jagan Matha Pahimam Kamalalaya Matha Bhava
Your eyes are like lotuses, unfolding and closing, Inviting me to dive into their depths.
These lyrics praise the goddess's beauty, compassion, power, and her role as the destroyer of fear and bestower of blessings. The most popular Kamakshi Virutham is composed by (though some verses are traditional and anonymous), and is often followed by the famous kriti "Kamakshi Navaratna Vilasam" or "Kamakshi Amba."
Ikshu Danu Shara Kusha Bana Ishta Phala Prada Ishta Dhayini Akila Kaladhara Sarva Shakthi Ananda Roopini Amba Gauri If you share with third parties, their policies apply
By chanting these words with understanding, the devotee hopes to achieve the same goal: to be looked upon, blessed, and finally, joyfully received by the Mother with a gentle smile.
Kamakshi Virutham is a deeply emotional Tamil devotional poem composed in praise of Goddess Kamakshi of Kanchipuram. It is traditionally structured as 11 verses (viruthams) that express a devotee's total surrender, often featuring an intimate "conversation" with the Divine Mother.
Unnai dhaan en thaay yendra nambiyae aadharithen, Unnai ariyaamal unnai un kanavar marandhu mai marandu koosa vittu vitten, Naan unakkum bhakthan thaan, appadi irukkum pothu, Nee ivvazhiyaa viduvathu yendral, naan pathiyum ariyaa bhandhu yenda, Indha adakkilamai kai vida vendum, idhu dharmam illai amma, Azhakaana kanchiyil pugazhaaka vaazhnthidum ammai kamakshi umaye.