It’s often easier to scroll through Manglish text on a smartphone during a choir practice or family prayer. Tips for Singing
Finding the lyrics for "Njangalkkulla Karthave" (often written as ) is a common quest for those who love traditional Christian devotional songs but find reading the Malayalam script a bit challenging.
"Njangalkkulla Karthave" translates to and the song is essentially a plea for grace and guidance.
It helps spouses or friends join in during prayer meetings or church services.
Using Manglish (Malayalam written in the English alphabet) makes these powerful hymns accessible to:
The opening lines acknowledge that God’s grace is far greater than any merit we possess.
Kashtatha peridumbozhum, sankadam yerumbozhumNinte thirumukham njangal, kanuvan idayakkenameSathyamam ninte pathayil, nithyavum nadathenameNithya jeevan nalki, njangale anugrahikkename
The lyrics highlight the role of the "Thiruvachanam" (Holy Word) as a lamp to the feet during times of sin or hardship.
Lokathin papathel, njangal thalarumbolNinte thiruvachanathal, njangale nadathenameNjangalude prarthanakal, nee kaikkollenameNjangalude yachanakal, nee nalkename
It asks for the strength to see the face of God even when life is filled with "Kashtatha" (hardship) and "Sankadam" (sorrow). Why Search for Manglish Lyrics?