The traditional song is a staple during the Tamil month of , often played during temple rituals and village festivals.
The most famous rendition is by Sakthidaasan .
The lyrics express deep devotion, asking the goddess "Shall I call you Mother?" ( Ammaannu Koopidava ) or other names like Aathaa . "New" Versions and Modern Adaptations
The full version is notably long, lasting approximately 15 minutes and 51 seconds .
It was originally released in January 1997 as part of the album Sevvaadaikaari .
The traditional song is a staple during the Tamil month of , often played during temple rituals and village festivals.
The most famous rendition is by Sakthidaasan .
The lyrics express deep devotion, asking the goddess "Shall I call you Mother?" ( Ammaannu Koopidava ) or other names like Aathaa . "New" Versions and Modern Adaptations
The full version is notably long, lasting approximately 15 minutes and 51 seconds .
It was originally released in January 1997 as part of the album Sevvaadaikaari .
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