Kani Kanum Neram Lyric :
Kani Kanum Neram Song Krishna Devotional Malayalam Song Lyrics
Kani Kanum Neram is a beautiful Malayalam devotional song dedicated to Lord Krishna, the presiding deity of Guruvayur Sree Krishna Temple at Guruvayoor, Kerala. The lyrics of the Hindu devotional song describes the beauty of seeing Lord Krishna as Kani (Kani means ‘that which is seen first’). Kani Kanum Neram or Kanikanum Neram is one of the most popular song played on the auspicious occasion of Happy Vishu. Here is presenting the Lord Krishna devotional song for Happy Vishu festival.
Song Credits:
Cast: Sathyan, Ambika (Old), Sukumari, Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair
Music: G Devarajan
Lyrics: Poonthanam (Traditional)
Director: KS Sethumadhavan
Producer: KKS Kaimal
Release: 08-10-1964
Kani Kanum Neram Lyric :
കണി കാണും നേരം കമലാനേത്രൻറെ
നിറമേറും മഞ്ഞത്തുകിൽ ചാർത്തി
കനകക്കിങ്ങിണി വളകൾ മോതിരം
അണിഞ്ഞു കാണേണം ഭഗവാനേ
മലർമതിൻ കാന്തൻ വസുദേവാത്മജൻ
പുലർകാലേ പാടി കുഴലൂതി
ചിലുചിലെ എന്നു കിലുങ്ങും
കാഞ്ചന ചിലമ്പിട്ടോടിവാ കണി കാണ്മാൻ
ശിശുക്കളായുള്ള സഖിമാരും താനും
പശുക്കളെ മേച്ചു നടക്കുമ്പോൾ
വിശക്കുമ്പോൾ വെണ്ണ കവര്ന്നു ഉണ്ണും കൃഷ്ണൻ
അടുത്തു വാ ഉണ്ണി കണി കാണ്മാൻ
വാല സ്ത്രീകള്ടെ തുകിലും വാരിക്കൊണ്ട് –
അരയാലിൻ കൊമ്പത്തിരുന്നോരോ
ശീലക്കേടുകൾ പറഞ്ഞും ഭാവിച്ചും
നീലക്കാർവർണ്ണാ കണി കാണാൻ
ഇതിലെ ഗോവിന്ദൻ അരികെ വന്നോരോ
പുതുമായായുള്ള വചനങ്ങൾ മധുരമാം വണ്ണം
പറഞ്ഞും പാൽ മന്ദസ്മിതവും തൂകി
വാ കണി കാണാൻ
കണി കാണും നേരം കമലനേത്രൻറെ
നിറമേറും മഞ്ഞത്തുകിൽ ചാർത്തി
കനകക്കിങ്ങിണി വളകൾ മോതിരം
അണിഞ്ഞു കാണേണം ഭഗവാനേ
Kani Kanum Neram Lyric :
Kani kanum neram kamala nethrante
Niramerum manja thukil charthi
Kanaka kingini valakal mothiram
Aninju kaanenam bhagavaane
When I see you first time in the early moning,
Oh God with lotus like eyes , I should see you wearing,
Your colourful yellow cloth and also,
Your Golden jingling anklets along with your Bangles and rings
Malarmathin kanthan vasudevathmajan
Pularkale paadi kuzhaloothi
Chiluchile ennu kilungum kanchana
Chilampittodiva kani kanaan
Oh consort of the lady of the flower ,
Oh son of Vasudeva , early morning.
Sing , play your flute and come running,
Wearing your jingling golden anklets,
So That I can see you first in the morning
Shishukkalayulla sakhimarum thanum
Pashukkale meychu nadakkumbol
Vishakkumbol venna kavarnnunnum krishnan Aduthu
vaa unni kani kanaan
When he as a baby walks along with his girl friends ,
Grazing the cattle , Krishna , if he feels hungry,
He would steal the butter and eat it,
Please come near me child , so that I can see you first.
Vaala sthrikalude thukilum varikond-
Arayalin kombathirunnoro Sheelakkedukal
paranjum bhavichum
Neela karvarna kani kanaan
Oh child with the colour of the Blue cloud ,
You would steal the dresses of young ladies,
And sit on the Banyan tree branches saying those many
Uncivilized words with thoughts,At that time,
Do come near me so that I can see you first in the morning
Ithile govindan arike vannoro
Puthumayaayulla vachanangal
Madhuramaam vannam paranjum pal
Mandasmithavum thooki
vaa kani kanaan
Oh Cow herd boy , who would come hear near me ,
And tell very many things which are new and modern,
In a very sweet way and would smile.
Softly as sweet as the milk,
Please come so that I can see you first in the morning
Kani kanum neram kamala nethrante
Niramerum manja thukil charthi
Kanaka kingini valakal mothiram
Aninju kaanenam bhagavaane
When I see you first time in the early moning,
Oh God with lotus like eyes , I should see you wearing,
Your colourful yellow cloth and also,
Your Golden jingling anklets along with your Bangles and rings
Extra Information :
About Ambika :
Indian actress Ambika is well-known for her roles in multiple teleserials and the entire southern film industry. To date, she has also acted in an Indian-American English film. From 1976 to 1989, she ranked among the most popular South Indian heroines for over ten years. Radha, her younger sister, was an actress as well. In the prime of their careers, they costarred in several South Indian movies. In 2013, the sisters transformed their movie studio, ARS Studios, into a hotel complex.
At Kallara, Thiruvananthapuram, Ambika was born to Kallara Kunjan Nair and Sarasamma. In 2014, her mother Kallara Sarasamma led the Mahila Congress. Arjun and Suresh are her two younger brothers, and Radha and Mallika are her two younger sisters.[Reference required]
In 1988, Ambika wed Premkumar Menon, an NRI. The couple is settled in the United States of America and has two sons. But in 1996, they got divorced. She later remarried to actor Ravikanth in 2000, but the marriage dissolved in divorce in 2002 as well. She and her sons are currently residents of Chennai.
About Sukumari :
Sukumari Amma, an Indian actress who lived from October 6, 1940, to March 26, 2013, was most recognized for her roles in Tamil and Malayalam movies. Over the course of her more than fifty-year career, she has acted in over two thousand films, most of them in the Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu languages. She has also acted in a small number of Hindi films and one each in Sinhala, French, Bengali, Tulu, English, and Kannada.
At the age of ten, Sukumari started acting. In 2003, she was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India for her contributions toward the arts. For her work in the Tamil film Namma Gramam (2010), she was awarded the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. Sukumari died on 26 March 2013 in Chennai, following a heart attack.
Born in Nagercoil, Travancore (now in Tamil Nadu) on October 6, 1940, Sukumari was the son of Malayali parents, Madhavan Nair, a bank manager, and Sathyabhama Amma of Tharishuthala Valia Veedu in Kalkulam (now in the Kanyakumari District). The famous beauty Narayani Pillai Kunjamma, who turned down the king to wed the aristocratic landowner Kesava Pillai of Kandamath, was the niece of Sathyabhama Amma. She is connected to the Travancore Royal Family through her cousin Ambika Sukumaran.
After attending Poojappura LP School until the second grade, she relocated to Madras and continued her education there until the fourth forum. She had one brother, Shankar, and four sisters, Rajakumari, Sreekumari, Jayasree, and Girija. Her cousins were the Travancore Sisters, Lalitha, Padmini, and Ragini.
About Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair :
Indian poet, playwright, screenwriter, lyricist, lecturer, film director, and actor Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair (16 October 1916 – 11 March 1997) is best known for his work in Malayalam cinema. The Government of India has bestowed upon him the Padma Shri, one of the country’s highest civilian awards.
He appeared in more than 700 films during the course of his roughly 47-year career. The “first superstar of Malayalam cinema” is how people refer to him. The highest honor given by the Kerala government to someone for their contributions to Malayalam cinema was the J. C. Daniel Award, which he received in 1993.
On October 16, 1916, Sukumaran Nair was born in the village of Thikkurissy, Nagercoil, which was then a part of Travancore. The village of Thikkurissy is currently located in Tamil Nadu’s Nanchilnadu, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari district. Born into a noble Nair family, he was the son of Mangat C. Govinda Pillai and N. Lekshmi Amma.
Even at Marthandam Government Boys School, where he was attending school, he was a proficient writer and speaker. At the age of eight, he penned his first poem, which was first published in Dhakshina Bharathi when he was fourteen. When he was twenty, his poems were collected and published as a book called Kedavilakku.The first female magistrate in India was Akkunjamma.
About G Devarajan :
Paravoor Govindan Devarajan, also referred to as G. Devarajan or Devarajan master, was a Carnatic singer and Indian music composer who lived from 1927 to 2006. He is considered by many to be among the best composers in Indian cinema history. Twenty Tamil, four Kannada, and over three hundred Malayalam films, as well as numerous dramas, all had music composed by him. The golden age of Malayalam film music was created by his collaborations with Vayalar Ramavarma,
and many of his compositions are still considered timeless classics in the language. His soundtrack for the Tamil movie Annai Velankanni has won numerous awards. Among other accolades, Devarajan was awarded the Kerala Government’s Best Music Director award five times. He received the highest accolade from the Kerala government in 1999 for his contributions to Malayalam cinema: the J. C. Daniel Award.
About Poonthanam :
Poonthanam was born into a Namboodiri Brahmin family in Keezhattoor, close to Perinthalmanna in the Malapuram district, on the day of Aswini in the month of Masi in 1547. He got married at age 20, but the couple didn’t have kids for a while. A son was born as a result of his propitiation of the Lord of Guruvayur by reciting the “[Santhana Gopalam]”. The child passed away an hour before the Annaprasanam ceremony, despite his call for a celebration to which everyone he knew was invited.
Devastated, Poonthanam took sanctuary at Guruvayur and began to pray using the Kumaraharanam puranic tale. It is said that Guruvayurappan himself comforted the heartbroken Poonthanam by briefly resting on his lap like a young child. Considering Lord Krishna to be his son,
“While little Krishna is dancing in our hearts, do we need little ones of our own?” the author asks in the Jnanappana. Poonthanam read the Bhagavatham and sang the praises of the Lord in plain Malayalam for the remainder of his life. During this time, he wrote the Jnanappana, his greatest work. The Poonthanam Illam, his home, is currently governed by the Guruvayur Devaswom.
About KS Sethumadhavan :
Indian film director and screenwriter K. S. Sethumadhavan (15 May 1931 – 24 December 2021) primarily directed and wrote for Malayalam films. In addition, he directed Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi movies.
He has directed more than 60 films since the early 1960s, including several iconic pictures that have shaped Malayalam cinema history, including Yakshi, Odayil Ninnu, Ara Nazhika Neram, Panitheeratha Veedu, Anubhavangal Palichakal, Punarjanmam, and Oppol.
He received multiple honors, including four for Best Direction and ten National Film Awards and nine Kerala State Film Awards. He received the highest honor bestowed by the Keralan government in 2009 for his services to Malayalam film, the J. C. Daniel Award.
On May 15, 1931, K. S. Sethumadhavan was born in Palghat, Madras Presidency, British India, to Subrahmanyam and Lakshmiyamma.[Reference required] He had one brother and three sisters. He was raised in North Arcot and Palakkad, Tamil Nadu.[Reference required] He graduated from Government Victoria College in Palakkad with a degree in biology. He made his screen debut as K. Ramnath’s assistant director. Later on, he worked with directors Nandakarni, A. S. A. Swamy, Sunder Rao, and L. V. Prasad.[Reference required]
In 1960, he made his feature film directorial debut with the Sinhala film Veeravijaya. Gnana Sundari, his debut Malayalam film, was directed by T. E. Vasudevan under the Associates Pictures banner. It was based on a short story written by Muttathu Varkey.
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FAQ’s :
What is Ambika’s family background?
Ambika was born in Kallara, Thiruvananthapuram, to Kallara Kunjan Nair and Sarasamma. She has two younger brothers, Arjun and Suresh, and two younger sisters, Radha and Mallika.
Could you provide information about Ambika’s marriages and current residence?
Ambika was married to Premkumar Menon, an NRI, in 1988, with whom she has two sons. They divorced in 1996. She later remarried actor Ravikanth in 2000, but the marriage ended in divorce in 2002. Currently, Ambika and her sons reside in Chennai.
Who was Sukumari and what were her notable contributions to Indian cinema?
Sukumari Amma was a highly respected Indian actress known for her roles in Tamil and Malayalam films. With over two thousand films to her credit, she was honored with the Padma Shri in 2003 for her contributions to the arts. She also won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the Tamil film "Namma Gramam" (2010).
What was Sukumari’s family background and early life like?
Sukumari was born on October 6, 1940, in Nagercoil, Travancore (now Tamil Nadu), to Madhavan Nair and Sathyabhama Amma. She hailed from a family with connections to the Travancore Royal Family through her cousin, Ambika Sukumaran. Sukumari began her acting career at the age of ten.
Can you provide details about Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair’s contributions to the Indian film industry?
Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair was a multifaceted Indian personality known for his work in Malayalam cinema. He was a poet, playwright, screenwriter, lyricist, lecturer, film director, and actor. With over 700 films to his credit, he was hailed as the "first superstar of Malayalam cinema" and was honored with the Padma Shri by the Government of India.
Where and when was Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair born, and what were his early achievements?
Thikkurissy Sukumaran Nair was born on October 16, 1916, in Thikkurissy, Nagercoil (now in Tamil Nadu). He showed early promise as a writer and speaker, with his first poem published at the age of fourteen. He received the J. C. Daniel Award, the highest honor in Malayalam cinema, in 1993.
Who was G. Devarajan, and what was his significance in Indian music and cinema?
G. Devarajan, also known as Devarajan Master, was a renowned Carnatic singer and Indian music composer. He composed music for numerous Tamil, Kannada, and over three hundred Malayalam films, collaborating with lyricist Vayalar Ramavarma to create several timeless classics. He received multiple awards, including the J. C. Daniel Award, for his contributions to Malayalam cinema.