Unnai Nambinen Ayya
By
Muthu Thandavar
Translated by
P.R.Ramachander
Ragam Keeravani
THalam Aadhi
Pallavi
Unai Nambinen Ayya (Naan)
Pallavi
Oh sir , I believed in you.
Anupallavi
Nagam punai Shambho Nataraja, puliyr Vaazhum eesa.
Anupallavi
Oh Shiva who wears the snake, Oh God who lives in Puliyur.
Charanam
1.Iruvar tham isai konda, that ha, thithi yenum nadam cheyyum ingitha POrpada,
Thirunavulooran vidu dhoothaa , Shivakami oru Bhaga , Chidambara Nadhaa.
Charanam
1.Oh God with golden feet who dances pleasantly for the music of two like Thatha, Thithi,
Oh emissary send by the one in Thirunavalur, Who has Parvathi on one side and is Lord of Chidambaram.
2.Mazhuvinai darikkindra kaiyaa, KOndrai malar malai, punaigindra vadi chuddar meyya,
Yezhu puvi thudikkindra thuyya , anmbar idamai irundhu inbam udanalum ayya.
2.Oh lord with the axe in his hand , who has a shining body and wears a garland of kondrai flowers,
Oh pure one praised by seven worlds< Oh Lord who sits on the left side of devotees and rules along with them and takes pleasure.
3.Nediya maal thedi kaanathu yengum nirainthavaa, yelumbu yellam aninthidum poonaa,
Adiyavar thozhum thamizh pana, thillayampathi Nataraja , Ambalavavana.
3. Oh God who is everywhere but the tall Lord Vishnu searched and could not see you anywhere,
Oh Tamil musician who is saluted by devotees , Oh Nataraja of Chidambaram , Oh Ambalavana.