Whether you are part of the Mar Thoma, Orthodox, or Jacobite church, these lyrics serve as a powerful reminder of God’s constant presence. Below are the lyrics in Manglish for those who find it easier to read the English script. Njangalkkulla Karthave Lyrics (Manglish)
Neele ninaavu koodi Njangal vannu kaathu Neengane koodi.. Neele ninaavu koodi..
Urakkathil njaan pizhachengil, poruppaan karuna nee cheyyaname Njangalkkulla Karthave Lyrics In Manglish
Velivinude malaakhaye, enikku nee tharanam karthaave History and Origin
The lyrics open with the community gathering around the altar. This signifies unity in faith and communal worship. Whether you are part of the Mar Thoma,
Naadha! Ninne vilichapekshikkunna ninte daasare,Nee thirinju noki anugrahikkename.Njangalude paapangale nee orkkaruthe,Ninte krupa njangalil niranju nilkkunamaakanname.
In this blog post, we shared the Njangalkkulla Karthave lyrics in Manglish, along with a brief background of the song. We hope you enjoyed this melodious journey and will continue to cherish the song's beautiful lyrics and melody. Neele ninaavu koodi
The word "Njangalkkulla" translates to "The One who is for us," directly addressing the Lord as the protector and savior of the family. Using the Manglish version allows younger generations or those less familiar with the Malayalam script to connect with this deep heritage, ensuring that the evening prayer continues to echo in homes across the globe.
Before we dive into the lyrics, let's quickly understand what Manglish is. Manglish is a colloquial term used to refer to the Romanized version of the Malayalam language. It's a way of writing Malayalam words using the English alphabet, making it easier for non-Malayalam speakers to read and understand.