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Kanda Muruga Varuvaya Lyrics In English Site

Below is the (phonetic Tamil), followed by a brief meaning. Kanda Muruga Varuvaya – Lyrics in English Chorus: Kanda Muruga, Kanda Muruga Kanda Muruga, Varuvaya?

Ainthu ezhuthukku ullae adangi Arugil nee varuvaya? En kanavilum naan kanda velan En ullathil varuvaya? Kanda Muruga, Varuvaya? Kanda Muruga, Varuvaya? Meaning in English (Line by Line) Chorus: Kanda Muruga, Kanda Muruga – O Muruga (the beautiful one), Will you come?

With betel leaf in hand and five faces (referring to the Panchamukha form), With love for the victorious Vel-wielding Lord, All the temples I have built for you – They are within my heart. O Kanda Muruga, will you come? Kanda Muruga Varuvaya Lyrics In English

Unnai allaal veraillai endru Ullam uruguthadi Kanda Muruga, Varuvaya? Kanda Muruga, Varuvaya?

Dwelling within the five letters (Thiruchendur – or referring to “Saravana Bhava”), Will you come near me? Even in my dreams, the Vel-wielding Lord I have seen – Will you come into my heart? O Kanda Muruga, will you come? Devotional Note Singing or listening to "Kanda Muruga Varuvaya" creates an atmosphere of devotion and emotional intimacy with the divine. It is often performed with minimal instrumentation — sometimes just a voice and a tambura — to emphasize the heartfelt yearning. The repetition of "Varuvaya" acts like a gentle, persistent invitation to the Lord to make your soul His home. Below is the (phonetic Tamil), followed by a brief meaning

This song is often sung during the Thai Poosam festival, on Fridays dedicated to Muruga, and during times of personal struggle or spiritual seeking. Its simple yet powerful lyrics convey unconditional love, surrender, and the hope of divine presence.

There is no one else but you – my heart melts with this feeling. O Kanda Muruga, will you come? En kanavilum naan kanda velan En ullathil varuvaya

Vetrilai kaiyil ainthu mukhamum Vetri velanukku anbudan Naan katti konda kovil ellam Nenjil thanadi Kanda Muruga, Varuvaya? Kanda Muruga, Varuvaya?