02 S Sowmya Explaining Anandabhairavi ambala thillad

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02 S Sowmya Explaining Anandabhairavi ambala thillad

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  • @nithinbaburaj and @TheRhythm42002 thank you for your serious explanations, but you've been trolled by this oil fellow.

  • Nothing to do with Ambala in Punjab..Ambalam in Malayalam and Tamizh means Temple, though is less used word in Tamizh,(They call it Kovil, Koil etc), mallus still call it Ambalam..

  • @oilfinder1 Like @varunachar87 said it is "ambalathil aadukindraar" meaning he is dancing in the temple. Ambalathil means in the temple. It has nothing to do with Ambala or Punjab. :) Thillana is almost similar to what you call Tarana in Hindustani. Anandabhiravi is the raagam and the folk version is "Ambalathillaadukindraar" I guess! :)

  • @varunachar87 I guess this is a thillana-ish ballad set in Ambala in Punjab. That is why it is called 'ambala thillad'. I neither know Tamizh nor music.

  • I don't know Tamil, but I believe it must be "ambalathil aadukindraar".

  • Gadam guy is rocking

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