Naan Oru Vilayattu Bommaiya Lyrics In English Page

(Desire is but moisture/water)

(I do not know who I am)

(I do not know who I am)

"Naan Oru Vilayattu Bommaiya" is a deeply moving Tamil devotional song composed by Papanasam Sivan in Navarasa Kannada raga. The kriti represents a heartfelt appeal to Goddess Parvati, questioning if the devotee is merely a plaything in her divine hands. You can find the full lyrics, transliteration, and detailed meaning at the following links: Karnatik amrithavarshini.proboards.com Carnatic Songs - nAn oru viLaiyATTu bommaiyA - karnATik

(Desire is but moisture/water)

Whether you are a Tamil speaker revisiting a classic or a global listener discovering this gem, these lyrics stand as a reminder: behind every "toy" is a heartbeat that can break.

(I am a toy doll played with by Time)

One day, they pick me up saying, “It’s today.” Another day, they push me aside saying, “It’s tomorrow.” Which play doll ever stops dancing, even when tired? But I am a doll that becomes exhausted as I dance.

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