Manthiramavathu Neeru Thevaram Lyrics In English Jun 2026
The "Thiruneetru Pathigam" is more than a song; it is a declaration of the spiritual power of the holy ash. In the verses above, Saint Sambandar proclaims the sacred ash ( Thiruneeru ) as the ultimate reality — it is mantra, tantra, beauty, truth, devotion, liberation, and wisdom itself.
You can watch or listen to the song "Manthiramavathu Neeru Thevaram" on various music streaming platforms or YouTube.
| Saint-Poet | Hymn on Ash | Key Theme | |------------|-------------|------------| | | Manthiramavathu Neeru | Ash as mantra, wisdom, and fragrance | | Appar | Thiruneeru Padigam | Ash as the killer of Yama (death) | | Sambandar | Puthithu Ulagil | Ash as the new ornament for the soul |
As a river, whose waves, with ripples, play, And whose waters are sweet as honey, May the stream of mantras, born of Thy mouth, Quench my thirst, and make my soul happy.
Niranja Poothi Niranja Poothi Thandavam Thandavam Niranja Poothi Mukunda Mala Sthothram Ennum Ninnodu Kalaanda
The Sacred Vibrations of Manthiramavathu Neeru: Thevaram Lyrics, Meaning, and Significance
Manthiram aavathu neeru, vaanavar melathu neeru Sundaram aavathu neeru, thuthikka paduvathu neeru Thandiram aavathu neeru, samayathil ullathu neeru Senthuvar vaay umai pangan thiru aalavayan thiru neere. English Translation
It belongs to the Lord of Madurai, who shares His body with the red-lipped Goddess Uma. Isha Foundation - Facebook
Take a pinch of Vibhuti (sacred ash) using your right hand's thumb, middle finger, and ring finger.
The sacred place for me is Kailasa; my thought is your grace. The serpent is my skill (or ornament). The illusion is that I can forget you—I never can. The light for you is that alone (your own light).
(Note: Different patham (recensions) may have slight variations. The above is the most commonly accepted version from Sundarar’s Thiruththondaththogai.)
It is the technique and the essence of the religion.
"Manthiramavathu Neeru Thevaram" is a beautiful song from the Malayalam movie/album. Here are the lyrics in English:
Muthi Tharuvathu Neeru Munivar Anivathu Neeru Sathiya Maavathu Neeru Thakkor Pugazhvathu Neeru Bakthi Tharuvathu Neeru Parava Iniyathu Neeru Sithi Tharuvathu Neeru Thiru Alavaayaan Thiruneere Meaning and Spiritual Significance The hymn describes the Vibhuti (sacred ash) as:
(Note: In the final verse, Sundarar signs his name, as is traditional. "Kootal" refers to a place or the union with Shiva.)
Īsaṉ uruvadhu nīru imaiyōr thozhuvadhu nīru Dhēsigaṉukku aNiyadhu nīru sivakathi koduppadhu nīru MāsaRu poruḷadhu nīru vānavar thozhuthēthu nīru DhūsaRu māmaNi pooNda thiruvāla vāyān thirunīrē.
The lyrics of "Manthiramavathu Neeru Thevaram" are a poetic masterpiece, woven with intricate wordplay, and metaphors that evoke the listener's inner world. The hymn's author, Thirunavukkarasu, skillfully uses natural imagery to describe the devotee's longing for spiritual fulfillment.
The "Thiruneetru Pathigam" is more than a song; it is a declaration of the spiritual power of the holy ash. In the verses above, Saint Sambandar proclaims the sacred ash ( Thiruneeru ) as the ultimate reality — it is mantra, tantra, beauty, truth, devotion, liberation, and wisdom itself.
You can watch or listen to the song "Manthiramavathu Neeru Thevaram" on various music streaming platforms or YouTube.
| Saint-Poet | Hymn on Ash | Key Theme | |------------|-------------|------------| | | Manthiramavathu Neeru | Ash as mantra, wisdom, and fragrance | | Appar | Thiruneeru Padigam | Ash as the killer of Yama (death) | | Sambandar | Puthithu Ulagil | Ash as the new ornament for the soul |
As a river, whose waves, with ripples, play, And whose waters are sweet as honey, May the stream of mantras, born of Thy mouth, Quench my thirst, and make my soul happy.
Niranja Poothi Niranja Poothi Thandavam Thandavam Niranja Poothi Mukunda Mala Sthothram Ennum Ninnodu Kalaanda
The Sacred Vibrations of Manthiramavathu Neeru: Thevaram Lyrics, Meaning, and Significance
Manthiram aavathu neeru, vaanavar melathu neeru Sundaram aavathu neeru, thuthikka paduvathu neeru Thandiram aavathu neeru, samayathil ullathu neeru Senthuvar vaay umai pangan thiru aalavayan thiru neere. English Translation
It belongs to the Lord of Madurai, who shares His body with the red-lipped Goddess Uma. Isha Foundation - Facebook
Take a pinch of Vibhuti (sacred ash) using your right hand's thumb, middle finger, and ring finger.
The sacred place for me is Kailasa; my thought is your grace. The serpent is my skill (or ornament). The illusion is that I can forget you—I never can. The light for you is that alone (your own light).
(Note: Different patham (recensions) may have slight variations. The above is the most commonly accepted version from Sundarar’s Thiruththondaththogai.)
It is the technique and the essence of the religion.
"Manthiramavathu Neeru Thevaram" is a beautiful song from the Malayalam movie/album. Here are the lyrics in English:
Muthi Tharuvathu Neeru Munivar Anivathu Neeru Sathiya Maavathu Neeru Thakkor Pugazhvathu Neeru Bakthi Tharuvathu Neeru Parava Iniyathu Neeru Sithi Tharuvathu Neeru Thiru Alavaayaan Thiruneere Meaning and Spiritual Significance The hymn describes the Vibhuti (sacred ash) as:
(Note: In the final verse, Sundarar signs his name, as is traditional. "Kootal" refers to a place or the union with Shiva.)
Īsaṉ uruvadhu nīru imaiyōr thozhuvadhu nīru Dhēsigaṉukku aNiyadhu nīru sivakathi koduppadhu nīru MāsaRu poruḷadhu nīru vānavar thozhuthēthu nīru DhūsaRu māmaNi pooNda thiruvāla vāyān thirunīrē.
The lyrics of "Manthiramavathu Neeru Thevaram" are a poetic masterpiece, woven with intricate wordplay, and metaphors that evoke the listener's inner world. The hymn's author, Thirunavukkarasu, skillfully uses natural imagery to describe the devotee's longing for spiritual fulfillment.