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A devotional song is a hymn that accompanies religious observances and rituals. Traditionally devotional music has been a part of Hindu music , Jewish music , Buddhist music , Islamic music and Christian music .
The tradition of Tamil music goes back to the earliest period of Tamil history. Many poems of the Sangam literature , the classical Tamil literature of the early common era , were set to music. There are various references to this ancient musical tradition found in the ancient Sangam books such as Ettuthokai and Pathupattu .
Tamil: Devotional Album Unknown Mudhale Mudive Mookambikaiye Geetha Vazhipaadu: Tamil: Devotional Album 1984 Muthu Mani Chudare Vaa (Bit Version) Anbulla Rajnikanth: Tamil: K Natraj 2005 Muthunatraamam Poo Maalai – Thirupporchunnam Thiruvasakam in Symphony: Tamil: Oratorio/Devotional Album 1990 My Dear Marthanda My Dear Marthandan: Tamil ...
He had recorded 21 songs in Kannada for the composer Upendra Kumar in Bangalore from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm on 8 February 1981 and 19 songs in Tamil, 16 songs in Hindi in a day. [50] In his words, "There were days when I used to record 15–20 songs, but only for Anand Milind. And I would take the last flight back to Chennai."
In 1986, Ramesh Vinayakam's first album Prathidhvani was released. [3] The album was a compilation of devotional songs on 10 deities, all sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. [4] ...
Tamil Christian Keerthanai or kīrttaṉai (Keerthanai meaning Songs of Praise) are devotional Christian songs in Tamil. They are also referred to as "lyrics" (a genre term) by Tamils in English. These are mostly a collection of indigenous hymns written by Protestant Tamil Christian poets.
Devotional album on Lord Shiva based on Tevaram and Thiruvasagam. 10. Venu Gaanam 1998 Devotional album on Lord Krishna consist of 7 songs sung by S.P.B, T.M.S, Vani Jairam, Uma Ramanan, Rajkumar Bharathi: 11. Yesu Kaaviyam Christian devotional album 12. Kalima An Islamic devotional album sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam: 13. Oona Pookal 1986
"Kurai Onrum Illai" (Tamil: குறை ஒன்றும் இல்லை, meaning No grievances have I) is a Tamil devotional song written by C. Rajagopalachari. [1] The song set in Carnatic music was written in gratitude to Hindu God ( Venkateswara and Krishna visualised as one) and compassionate mother.