Aaviyana Engal Devane -
: The song often moves from welcoming the Spirit to requesting specific spiritual gifts, such as the power to overcome deathly situations and the infusion of new life into mortal bodies. Popular Versions
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This article explores the lyrical depth, theological significance, musical structure, and cultural impact of this powerful anthem. : The song often moves from welcoming the
This is an unmistakable allusion to Acts 2:2-3 (rushing mighty wind and divided tongues as of fire). The songwriter juxtaposes the chaotic power of the Spirit with the order of God’s message—the vaarththaigal (words) of the Gospel. Ulagathai marithidave" (Fill our hands
"Engai thannil nirainthu, Ulagathai marithidave" (Fill our hands, to transform the world)