Paithalam Yesuve Song With Lyrics

 

Paithalam Yesuve Song With Lyrics

Paithalam Yesuve Song With Lyrics Info

പൈതലാം യേശുവേ ഉമ്മവെച്ചുമ്മവെച്ചുണര്‍ത്തിയ ആട്ടിടയര്‍ ഉന്നതരേ നിങ്ങള്‍ തന്‍ ഹൃത്തില്‍ യേശുനാഥന്‍ പിറന്നു പൈതലാം യേശുവേ ഉമ്മവെച്ചുമ്മവെച്ചുണര്‍ത്തിയ ആട്ടിടയര്‍ ഉന്നതരേ നിങ്ങള്‍ തന്‍ ഹൃത്തില്‍ യേശുനാഥന്‍ പിറന്നു

Paithalam Yesuve Song With Lyrics Credits

Singer: K S Chitra
Music : Fr. Justin Panackal
Lyrics : Sister Mary Agnus, Br. John Kochu Thundil, Fr. Mathew Muthedam, Br. Joseph Paramkuzhi, Br. Mathew Asaripparampil, Br. Jose Vethamattil

Paithalam Yesuve Song With tamil  Lyrics :

പൈതലാം യേശുവേ
ഉമ്മവെച്ചുമ്മവെച്ചുണര്‍ത്തിയ
ആട്ടിടയര്‍ ഉന്നതരേ
നിങ്ങള്‍ തന്‍ ഹൃത്തില്‍ യേശുനാഥന്‍ പിറന്നു
പൈതലാം യേശുവേ
ഉമ്മവെച്ചുമ്മവെച്ചുണര്‍ത്തിയ
ആട്ടിടയര്‍ ഉന്നതരേ
നിങ്ങള്‍ തന്‍ ഹൃത്തില്‍ യേശുനാഥന്‍ പിറന്നു
ല ല ലാ…
ല ല ലാ…
ല ല ല ല ലാ…
ല ലാ…
അഹാ…
അഹാ…
അഹാഹാ…
ഉം…
ഉം…

താലപ്പൊലിയേകാന്‍
തംബുരു മീട്ടുവാന്‍
താരാട്ടു പാടിയുറക്കീടുവാന്‍
താലപ്പൊലിയേകാന്‍
തംബുരു മീട്ടുവാന്‍
താരാട്ടു പാടിയുറക്കീടുവാന്‍
താരാഗണങ്ങളാല്‍ ആഗതരാകുന്നു
വാനാരൂപികള്‍ ഗായകര്‍ ശ്രേഷ്ഠര്‍
വാനാരൂപികള്‍ ഗായകര്‍ ശ്രേഷ്ഠര്‍

പൈതലാം യേശുവേ
ഉമ്മവെച്ചുമ്മവെച്ചുണര്‍ത്തിയ
ആട്ടിടയര്‍ ഉന്നതരേ
നിങ്ങള്‍ തന്‍ ഹൃത്തില്‍ യേശുനാഥന്‍ പിറന്നു
ല ല ലാ…
ല ല ലാ…
ല ല ല ല ലാ…
ല ലാ…
അഹാ…
അഹാ…
അഹാഹാ…
ഉം…
ഉം…

ഉള്ളില്‍ തിരതല്ലും മോദത്തോടെത്തും
പാരാകെ പ്രേക്ഷകര്‍ നിരനിരയായ്
ഉള്ളില്‍ തിരതല്ലും മോദത്തോടെത്തും
പാരാകെ പ്രേക്ഷകര്‍ നിരനിരയായ്
നാഥാഥി നാഥനായ് വാഴുമെന്നീശനായ്
ഉണര്‍വോടേകുന്നെന്‍ ഉള്‍തടം ഞാന്‍
ഉണര്‍വോടേകുന്നെന്‍ ഉള്‍തടം ഞാന്‍

പൈതലാം യേശുവേ
ഉമ്മവെച്ചുമ്മവെച്ചുണര്‍ത്തിയ
ആട്ടിടയര്‍ ഉന്നതരേ
നിങ്ങള്‍ തന്‍ ഹൃത്തില്‍ യേശുനാഥന്‍ പിറന്നു
ല ല ലാ…
ല ല ലാ…
ല ല ല ല ലാ…
ല ലാ…
അഹാ…
അഹാ…
അഹാഹാ…
ഉം…
ഉം…
ഉം…

Paithalam Yesuve Lyrics in English :

Paithalam Yeshuve
Ummavechummavechunarthiya
Attidayar Unnathare
Ningal Than Hrithil Yeshunadhan Pirannu
Paithalam Yeshuve
Ummavechummavechunarthiya
Attidayar Unnathare
Ningal Than Hrithil Yeshunadhan Pirannu
La La Laa…
La La Laa…
La La La La Laa…
La Laa…
Ahaa…
Ahaa…
Ahahaa…
Umm…
Umm…

Thalapoliyekan
Thamburu Meettuvan
Tharattu Padiyurakkiduvan
Thalapoliyekan
Thamburu Meettuvan
Tharattu Padiyurakkiduvan
Tharaganangalal Agatharakkunnu
Vanaroopikal Gayakar Sreshttar
Vanaroopikal Gayakar Sreshttar

Paithalam Yeshuve
Ummavechummavechunarthiya
Attidayar Unnathare
Ningal Than Hrithil Yeshunadhan Pirannu
La La Laa…
La La Laa…
La La La La Laa…
La Laa…
Ahaa…
Ahaa…
Ahahaa…
Umm…
Umm…

Ullil Thirathallum Modhathodethum
Parake Prekshakar Niranirayayi
Ullil Thirathallum Modhathodethum
Parake Prekshakar Niranirayayi
Nadhadhi Nadhanayi Vazhumenneeshanayi
Unarvodekkunnen Ulthadam Njan
Unarvodekkunnen Ulthadam Njan

Paithalam Yeshuve
Ummavechummavechunarthiya
Attidayar Unnathare
Ningal Than Hrithil Yeshunadhan Pirannu
La La Laa…
La La Laa…
La La La La Laa…
La Laa…
Ahaa…
Ahaa…
Ahahaa…
Umm…
Umm…
Umm…

Extra Inforamation :

About K S Chitra :

Born on July 27, 1963, Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra is a Carnatic musician and playback vocalist from India. She has recorded more than 25,000 songs in a variety of Indian languages over the course of her almost fifty-year career, including Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali, Odia, Marathi, Rajasthani, Punjabi, Tulu, Badaga, Banjara, Urdu, Assamese, Gujarati, and Sanskrit. in addition to other languages including English, French, Malay, Latin, Arabic, Sinhalese, and Urdu (Pakistan).

Chithra, who is well-known for her exceptional singing ability, was named the Golden Voice of India by the esteemed Royal Albert Hall in London in 2001. As a testament to her enormous contribution to the Indian film industry, the Times Group named her the Melody Queen of Indian Cinema in 2016. Additionally, she is Known by a variety of loving titles in different parts of the country, including Piya Basanti in North India, Vanambadi in Kerala, Chinna Kuyil in Tamil Nadu,

Kannada Kogile in Karnataka, , and Sangeeta Saraswathi in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states, she is hailed as the Little Nightingale of Indian Cinema,  Nightingale of South India, . She is also well-known for her long history of working with playback singers K. J. Yesudas and S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, as well as music composers A. R. Rahman, Ilaiyaraja, M. M. Keeravani, and Hamsalekha.

Chithra has won 43 State Government honors from eight Indian states, including 18 from Kerala, 12 from United Andhra Pradesh, 5 from Tamil Nadu, and 4 from Karnataka, in addition to six National Film honors and ten Filmfare Awards South . and one each from the governments of Madhya Pradesh , Maharashtra [20], West Bengal, and Odisha.  For her significant services to the Indian music community, she received the Padma Bhushan in 2021, India’s third-highest civilian honor, and the Padma Shri in 2005.

As the first Indian woman to get recognition from the British Parliament in 2003 at the House of Commons in the United Kingdom, she was bestowed the title of First Lady by the President of India in 2018. She performed live at the Qinghai International River Festival in 2009, becoming the first Indian musician to receive recognition from the Chinese government. She is also the second Indian female playback singer, aside from Lata Mangeshkar, to have performed at London’s esteemed Royal Albert Hall in 2001.

A packed international audience enthusiastically welcomed the performance.[30][29] In the United Kingdom, her song “Kannalane/Kehna Hi Kya” from the 1995 movie Bombay was featured. The “1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear Before You Die” list from The Guardian.

Childhood
Chithra was born on July 27, 1963 in the Keralan city of Trivandrum, which is today known as Thiruvananthapuram. All three of her children received instruction in the fundamentals of music from their father, Krishnan Nair, who was a school teacher and a music lover. On July 18, 1986, he passed away following a protracted fight with cancer. Shanthakumari, her mother, taught music as well.

She has a younger brother named K. S. Mahesh who is also a musician and an older sister named K. S. Beena who used to be a singer. Chithra finished She attended Thiruvananthapuram’s Cotton Hill Government Girls High School. She admits that her musical ability was discovered by the school’s teachers.

For seven years, Chithra was trained in Carnatic music by K. Omanakutty. She received a first-class and third-ranked B.A. in music from the University of Kerala. She was chosen to receive the Government of India’s 1978–1984 National Talent Search Scholarship.

Playback music in Malayalam movies
In 1979, M. G. Radhakrishnan recorded K. S. Chithra’s voice for movies and personal albums, introducing her to Malayalam playback. She originally recorded her voice for the movie Attahasam, Snehapoorvam Meera, and Njan Ekananu. She gave a live performance as well. performances both overseas and in India with K. J. Yesudas..

Bombay Ravi won the second National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her composition of “Manjal Prasadavum” from the 1986 movie Nakhakshathangal. The song “Indupushpam Choodi Nilkum” she sung for the 1989 film Vaishali, which won her her third National Film Award, was composed by the same composer. Her first Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer went to her for the Shyam-composed song “Poomaname” from the 1985 movie Nirakkoottu.

By performing well-known songs written by Raveendran, Shyam, S. P. Venkitesh, Mohan Sithara, Salil Chowdhury, Kannur Rajan, Ilaiyaraaja, Johnson, Ouseppachan, M. K. Arjunan, A. T. Ummer, Berny Ignatius, M. B. Sreenivasan, Mohan Sithara, Vidyasagar, Ramesh Narayan, Sharreth, Deepak Dev and M. Jayachandran She recorded a number of popular Malayalam songs and is known as the “Nightingale of Kerala (Vanambadi)”. Her greatest duets in Malayalam are with K. J. Yesudas and M. G. Sreekumar, and she recorded several songs for composer S. P. Venkitesh.

She has won the Kerala State Awards a record 16 times as of 2017. From the film Malik (2021), her most recent song “Theerame” became yet another fantastic smash in the Malayalam music industry. Chithra sang a humming in a song sung by K. J. Yesudas, composed by K. V. Mahadevan for the 1985 film Pralayam. Her debut Telugu song was “Paadalenu Pallavaina” from the dubbed version of the Tamil film Sindhu Bhairavi (1985), which was composed by Ilaiyaraaja.

“Gelupu Maade” from Vijrumbhana (1986), which was written by K. Chakravarthy, is her first song in a Telugu movie. She later sang songs for many Telugu composers, including Sathyam, Raj-Koti, Ilaiyaraja, K. V. Mahadevan, and K. Chakravarthy, between 1986 and 1988. However, she first became well-known and made her breakthrough with Ilaiyaraja’s compositions, such as “Jallanta Kavvinta” from Geethanjali (1989) and “Ninnukori Varnam” from Gharshana (1988).

From that point on, she rose to fame as a vocalist. in Telugu and proceeded to record every other song on each album, serving as the lead female vocalist for nearly all of the 1990s movies. She nearly replaced S. Janaki from 1990 at that point, solidifying her reputation as a well-known singer and bolstering her role in Telugu movies. The Government of Andhra Pradesh gave Chithra her first Nandi Award in 1991 for “Kalika Chilakala Koliki” from Seetharamayya Gari Manavaralu. Her numerous Telugu songs earned her a total of 11 Nandi Awards for Best Female Playback Singer.

As the years went by, Chithra was acknowledged as a Telugu singing great whose time or legacy was regarded as the golden era, alongside P. Susheela & Janaki, S. Chithra’s charm is extraordinary, and she is currently regarded as one of the best singers in the Telugu film business. She collaborated with nearly every well-known composer from that era to the present, and she sung the majority of Telugu songs for M. M. Keeravani.

Hindi film
List of Hindi songs recorded by K. S. Chithra is the main article.
The first Hindi song that Chithra recorded was written by S. P. Venkitesh and was not commercially released in 1985, marking her introduction to Hindi film music. Chithra has recorded almost 200 Bollywood songs when the composers Anand and Milind asked her to perform duets with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam for the 1991 Hindi movie Love.

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