If you’ve been searching for the English lyrics to the chant you’re likely looking for the English transliteration (text in Roman/English script) of this popular South Indian devotional song. This chant is most famously associated with Lord Ayyappa and is a staple in Sabarimala pilgrimages, though it is also dedicated to other deities like Amman (Goddess) and Murugan in various adaptations.
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These are the approximate English lyrics. There might be slight variations depending on the source. The accuracy and quality of translations may vary
Mangalam pootha raavil Ennuyire nee vanna raavil Thakida thakida thakida thom Thakida thakida thakida thaam Please note: These are the approximate English lyrics
The word Mangalam translates to "Auspiciousness" or "Good Fortune." When sung, the chant is a blessing. A typical transliteration of the chorus reads:
The lyrics express devotion to Lord Shiva, addressing Him as Mangalamani, the jewel of auspiciousness. The song praises the Lord, describing Him as the supreme deity, benevolent and bestowing blessings on devotees.
Be cautious of auto-generated lyrics on video platforms. For an authentic "new" version, look for the official lyric video by artists like K. J. Yesudas (classic) or Shankar Mahadevan/Vineeth Sreenivasan (modern adaptations) and turn on the English captions.