(In the primordial source, a thousand rivers)

You're looking for the lyrics to "Jeeva Nathiye Jeeva Nathiye" in English.

Hothon par naam taro lavu chu (hothōn par nām tārō lāvu chū) I keep your name on my lips

Note: This is a Romanized transliteration with a direct, line-by-line English rendering to convey meaning. If you want Devanagari/Gujarati script, a singable English translation, or timing for karaoke, tell me which format you prefer.

Kani kodaa marangallellaam ennil kanigal kodukatume (Let all trees that do not bear fruit begin to bear fruit in me)

You can find the full lyrics for the popular South Indian Christian worship song "Jeeva Nathiye" (also known as Jeevanadini), which translates to "River of Life," at these sources: CHRISTIAN LYRICZ , Babu J Singh - YouTube , and Cover Song - YouTube . The song is a plea for spiritual renewal and strength, featuring lyrics that ask for a divine flow to wash away worldly deeds and for spiritual gifts. The song is frequently used in church services and is often performed in a 4/4 ballad tempo, frequently in the key of B Minor.

(You will redeem/heal my heart)

In this world, we search for happiness But it's within us, it's within our soul Let's live, let's live, let's live Oh, precious life, come on, let's live"

Whether you're a music lover, a fan of Indian cinema, or simply someone looking for inspiration, "Jeeva Nathiye Jeeva Nathiye" is a song that is sure to touch your heart and soul. So, let's take a cue from the song and make the most of every moment – after all, life is precious!

While multiple artists have rendered this popular worship number, it is most famously associated with (of the Jesus Calls ministry) and often sung by various choir groups. The song has become a staple in Tamil Christian gatherings, known for its gentle, flowing melody that mimics a river's current.