Tamil Thai Valthu (Puducherry)
Vazhvinil Semmaiyai Seibaval Neeye, also known as the Tamil Thai Valthu or Thamizh Thaai Vaazhthu (Invocation to Mother Tamil), is the state song of Puducherry Union territory. The song was written by famous poet Bharathidasan.[1]
English: Invocation to Mother Tamil | |
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Tamil Thai Valthu | |
Emblem of Puducherry | |
State song of Puducherry | |
Lyrics | Bharathidasan |
Music | L. Krishnan |
Adopted | 2007 |
The song was first sung in various tunes. But in the year 1991, music director L. Krishnan set the music and tune for the song, which at present sung mostly.[2] Generally official functions of the Government of Puducherry start with this song and end with the Indian National Anthem.
Lyrics
Tamil | Transliteration |
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gollark: Anyone know of good turtle tree/sugarcane farms? I want to make a giant farming complex.
gollark: Pfft, beaches...
gollark: In that case, I shall bring online cactus farms, and rivers shall flow with cacti. 1-block rivers, for ducting and whatever.<@114827439070248961> Where can I get stupid quantities of sand?
gollark: <@114827439070248961> The printer is out of dye and we now have several chests filled with pages.
gollark: <@202992030685724675> Your printer is now a one-of-a-kind marvel of overdone engineering.
See also
- Tamil Thai
- Tamil Thai Valthu (Tamil Nadu)
- List of Indian state songs
References
- Ramakrishnan, Deepa H. (22 March 2012). "Bharathidasan's gift to Tamil and Pondicherry" – via www.thehindu.com.
- "Uniform tune sought for 'Thamizh Thaai Vaazhthu'". 6 October 2007 – via www.thehindu.com.
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