brahmam okate
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Excellent song
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what a quality in live archestra....keeravaani gaaru superb...
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Such incredibly low taste - this kind of retarded stupid dances and movements, cheap music ... difficult to believe that India gave the world the most amazing practical philosophies, music, dance ... now sinking in this deep mega stupid filmy sh*t and garbage ... that by its sheer overall imbecility has no comparison anywhere in the world. I always feel so embarassed whenever see a touch of it ...
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excellent song. god is everywhere. wat a film.
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Tears fall from eyes when u hear this song
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The singer the way he started singing with sound of his firm conviction of his belief that the Creator is one and the only one, that is what is lyricist wanted he created piece and that is brought out perfectly with the impression in the minds of audience is just immortal, remains for ever like celestial SUN,MOON and STARS
in the sky for every one, anywhere and at anytime to enjoy the song.
SR
USA
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awesome song, it represents equality and unity
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@omshaantih Untouchability, why is it. An old sage was saying, these low caste people stay close to cattle and many diseases like TB are acitve in cattle but dont affect them, when a human goes close to it, it is passed to them but may remain inactive or active when they get weak. So forward caste people try to stay off from them so as they will not get infected. It has a scientific base. But with increased knowledge of diseases it is getting reversed. No one to blame for it.
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@omshaantih from where these castes came. All over the history depending on people's purity and intellectual levels people were accepted in different castes. Did all individuals created equally like skin color, intellect, acceptable moral standards and even skill levels. This is human weakness, It is same everywhere but with different practices. Different skill levels, we cannot say they are all same. But this is all about untouchability.
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God is One....what powerful words :]
A philosophical folksong called "Tandana padam" preachs equality among all the individuals. St. Annamacharya condemned the differences of caste and creed. Translation by Dr. SHOBHA RAJU.
Tandanana Ahi Tandananapure
Tandanana bhala Tandanana
Brahmamokkate Parabrahmamokkate
Parabrahmamokkate
Pallavi: "Tandanana" is a word giving the punch of rhythm in the song. Ahi, Pure, Bhala are the words expressing the excitement or ecstasy or appreciation. The absolute spirit is one & only one.
omshaantih 2 years ago 9
Excellent song...
deepamalinig 3 years ago 7