| Detail | Info | |--------|------| | | Njangalkkulla Kaarthave (Our Dear Kaarthave) | | Film/Album | Kattakkaran (2024) – a coming‑of‑age drama set in a coastal village of Kerala | | Music Director | Vijay Sankar (known for fusing folk beats with modern EDM) | | Lyricist | Shaji Mohan – a poet who grew up in Alappuzha, famous for his simple, heart‑warming phrasing | | Singer | Aparna Ravindran – her voice carries the nostalgic vibe of the monsoon‑laden backwaters | | Release Date | 12 Feb 2024 (YouTube & streaming platforms) | | Why it went viral | The hook “Njangalkkulla Kaarthave” became a TikTok sound bite, and fans started posting the song’s Manglish lyrics to help non‑Malayalam speakers sing along. |
Understanding the core message of the lyrics enhances the worship experience. Here is the line-by-line meaning of the hymn: The Chorus: A Plea for Mercy Njangalkkulla Karthave Lyrics In Manglish
English phonetics help in capturing the right "vatteluttu" or circular flow of the Malayalam language. | Detail | Info | |--------|------| | |
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Here’s a (Malayalam written in Roman script) version of the popular Christian devotional song "Njangalkkulla Karthave" (ഞങ്ങൾക്കുള്ള കർത്താവേ).
"Neeyallo Njangalkkulla" (English: "You are indeed our...") is a traditional Malayalam Christian devotional song that has been preserved and popularized by the Christian Musicological Society of India (CMSI). The lyrics, rooted in liturgical tradition, are credited to Rev. Dr. Joseph Kariyil. Over the years, the song has been released in various versions, including performances by renowned playback singer and a more recent rendition by Sreya Anna Joseph (2023) .