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Composed by Saint Purandara Dasa, this is the very first song taught to students of Carnatic music. Sri Gananatha Sindura Varna Karuna Sagara Kari Varadana

For devotees searching for the text to recite

(Translation: The holy name of Pillaiyar is a name that removes all flaws and errors. It is the name that makes the heart dance in joy and melts the stone-like heart with musical melody.)

Vakratunda mahaakaaya, koti surya sama prabha Avighnam kuru me deva, sarva kaaryeshu sarvadaa

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Words cannot describe it (the bliss of your feet). Hail to Lord Pillaiyar! With modaka in hand, you are the root of the Muladhara. To see you is to experience ultimate joy.

Knowing the lyrics is only half the battle. Here is how you can incorporate them into your routine:

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You can try searching online for "Vinayagar Keerthanai lyrics" in Tamil. There are several websites, such as:

Below are the complete lyrics of the five most popular Vinayagar Keerthanais. You can use these for daily chanting, school competitions, or classical music practice.

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