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40 Minutes of Thevaram Songs | Tamil Devotional Music for Meditation | Thevara Innisai | Tharun Shiv

 





Experience the divine essence of Tamil spirituality with this 40-minute meditative version of Thevaram songs. Sung in a soothing and soulful style, this collection is perfect for meditation, relaxation, and connecting with inner peace. Let these sacred hymns transport you to a state of tranquility and devotion.


✨ Songs and their timestamps: 

00:00 Ainthu Karatthanai

01:27 Thodudaiya Seviyan

05:45 Marai udaiyai

09:36 Mattitta Punnayan

13:42 Sottrunai Vedhiyan

16:55 Allal enseiyum

20:33 Ulagellam unarndhu

22:21 Vetragi Vinnaagi

25:04 Ponnar meniyane

27:25 Ammaiye appa

34:25 Ullam perum koyil


✨ About the Nālvar:

The Nālvar are revered Tamil Saivite saints whose hymns form the cornerstone of the Thevaram tradition, celebrating Lord Shiva’s glory. The Nālvar, or the "Four Saints," are the pillars of Tamil Saivism, whose hymns form the foundation of Thevaram and Tamil devotional literature:


1. Appar (Tirunavukkarasar): Known as the "King of Words," Appar’s hymns reflect his unwavering devotion and the trials he overcame in his spiritual journey. His songs emphasize humility and surrender to Lord Shiva.

2. Sambandar (Tirugnana Sambandar): A prodigious child saint, Sambandar’s hymns are filled with divine wisdom, grace, and joy. His verses celebrate the compassionate nature of Lord Shiva.

3. Sundarar (Sundaramoorthy Nayanar): Renowned for his human-like relationship with Lord Shiva, Sundarar's hymns express devotion through love, gratitude, and even playful arguments with the divine.

4. Manickavasagar: Known for his profound Tamil literary work Tiruvasagam, Manickavasagar’s compositions resonate deeply with seekers, exploring themes of divine love and realization.


These saints dedicated their lives to singing the glory of Lord Shiva, spreading spiritual wisdom through their timeless hymns. Their compositions are not just devotional songs but treasures of Tamil literature and spirituality.


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✨ Why Listen to This Version?

This meditative rendition of Thevaram hymns brings together the serenity of the sacred texts with a calming musical style, helping you:


1. Experience inner peace

2. Deepen your connection to Lord Shiva

3. Enhance your meditation or prayer sessions


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✨ About Thirumoolar and Thirumanthiram:

Thirumoolar was a revered Tamil Siddhar and Saivite saint known for his mystical and spiritual insights. His magnum opus, the Thirumanthiram, is a foundational text of Saiva Siddhanta philosophy. It consists of over 3,000 verses that encompass a wide range of topics, including spirituality, yoga, ethics, and the nature of existence.


Key highlights of Thirumanthiram:


1. A philosophical guide to understanding the self and the universe.

2. Detailed insights into yogic practices and meditation.

3. Emphasis on compassion, non-violence, and love as the path to liberation.

4. Profound explanations of the union between the soul and Shiva.


Thirumoolar’s hymns are revered for their simplicity and depth, offering wisdom that resonates with seekers across all walks of life.


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✨ About Sekkizhar and Periyapuranam:

Sekkizhar, the great Tamil poet and scholar, authored the Periyapuranam—one of the greatest treasures of Tamil literature. This monumental work narrates the life stories of the 63 Nayanmars, the Tamil Saivite saints whose unwavering devotion to Lord Shiva has inspired millions.


Key highlights of Periyapuranam:


1. Written as the 12th and final volume of the Tirumurai, it is a spiritual masterpiece that weaves divine stories into poetic verses.

2. Chronicles the acts of devotion, miracles, and spiritual journeys of the Nayanmars, including Appar, Sambandar, Sundarar, and others.

3. Highlights the transformative power of unwavering faith and love for Lord Shiva.

4. A celebration of Tamil culture, values, and spirituality.


Sekkizhar’s Periyapuranam is more than a biography of saints; it is a spiritual guide that inspires devotion and showcases the beauty of Saivite traditions.


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✨ Ideal for: Meditation, prayer, relaxation, and spiritual reflection

🙏 Songs inspired by: The timeless Thevaram hymns

🎶 Sung by: ‪@shiva_tharun‬ | Tharun


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Learned the Thevara Innisai by listening to the audio of Thiru Sargurunathar Othuvar. My humble namaskaram to Thiru Sargurunathar Othuvar and to every Sivan Adiyargal.

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