He whose lifted foot bears the deer, whose side is the young woman; The ash He wears blends like sandalpaste – fragrant, fine. She of honeyed speech holds the staff; in sacred Kanṇapuram, Where celestials bow – if you see that ash and wear it truly, You become a lamp of water, turning into water itself, Rising to Vaikunta (liberation). Those who have The great spear of lustrous hue and speak with it – Their ash shall never fail.
In the Shaiva Siddhanta tradition, the name of God is considered a saving grace. Thirunama translates to "Sacred Name," and Pathigam refers to a poem of ten (or eleven) stanzas. Chanting this specific pathigam is traditionally believed to destroy past sins (karmas), alleviate incurable diseases, remove mental fears, and ultimately grant liberation ( Mukthi ). thirunama pathigam lyrics in english high quality
The final verse explicitly states that chanting this pathigam dissolves Tholvinai (past-life sins and negative karmic baggage). He whose lifted foot bears the deer, whose
Below, we present the Thirunama Pathigam lyrics in English, carefully translated to preserve the original's poetic and spiritual essence: In the Shaiva Siddhanta tradition, the name of
(Saturn) dosha, especially when chanted at Thirunallaru Temple.
Thirunamam paarayum piranareer Thirunamam paarayum piranareer Thirunamam paarayum piranareer Thirunamam paarayum piranareer