Saranamanthram

Saranamanthram is a Hindu[1] Devotional Songs album in Malayalam.[2] The songs dedicated to Lord Ayyappa,[3] is composed and arranged by aspiring Music Director Kamalan. The album is crafted with a strong base of Carnatic Music, complemented by the flawless lyrics written by Harinarayanan. The album is released in Kerala state in India.

Saranamanthram
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 17, 2009
GenreDevotional
Length55 Mins
LabelMaruthi Cassets
ProducerMadhu Vijayan, Jais, Music Factory

The prominent south Indian Singer Unni Menon is the lead singer in this record. Blessed voices of noted singers like Sriram (Palghat Sriram), Classmates fame Devanand, Viswanath and Idea Star Singer Sannidhanandan are also featured in this album.

Tracks

  • 1. Slokam - Unni Menon
  • 2. Sivanandana Nin - Unni Menon
  • 3. Namamanthrasudhasaram- Devanand
  • 4. Pambayil - Viswanath
  • 5. Ayyane Ponnayyane - Unni Menon
  • 6. Manjin Pularkalam - Devananth
  • 7. Pettathulli Njan - Sannidhanandan
  • 8. Malayil Punyamalayil - Devanand
  • 9. Parthasarathikku - Sriram
  • 10. Neyyabhisheka Priyane- Viswanath
  • 11. Vallinayakanu - Sriram
  • 12. Pettathulli (instrumental)
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References

  1. Hindu
  2. Malayalam
  3. Lord Ayyappa
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