Ilaiyaraaja, the maestro, sets these words to a melancholic yet uplifting tune in the raga Mohanam (with traces of Hamsadhwani ). The use of the flute and subtle string sections during the phrase “Uyir pirinthalum…” elevates the lyric to a spiritual plane. K. J. Yesudas’s voice carries the weight of a man who has seen suffering but still believes in love, while Swarnalatha’s interludes provide a soothing contrast.
Indru pogindra neram thirumbi varuma Indha manidha jenmam marubadi kidaikkuma Unnai thavira indha ulaginil Yedhu vendum enakillaiye...
You can copy the Tamil script provided above into a Word document or Notes app to save as PDF. Several lyric websites also offer downloadable versions.
உயிர் பிரிந்தாலும்...
Ilaiyaraaja, the maestro, sets these words to a melancholic yet uplifting tune in the raga Mohanam (with traces of Hamsadhwani ). The use of the flute and subtle string sections during the phrase “Uyir pirinthalum…” elevates the lyric to a spiritual plane. K. J. Yesudas’s voice carries the weight of a man who has seen suffering but still believes in love, while Swarnalatha’s interludes provide a soothing contrast.
Indru pogindra neram thirumbi varuma Indha manidha jenmam marubadi kidaikkuma Unnai thavira indha ulaginil Yedhu vendum enakillaiye...
You can copy the Tamil script provided above into a Word document or Notes app to save as PDF. Several lyric websites also offer downloadable versions.
உயிர் பிரிந்தாலும்...