The song you are looking for is titled "Engum Sivamayam Ethilum Sivamayam" , a popular Tamil devotional track released on March 28, 2022 . While sites like Masstamilan
are commonly used to find MP3 downloads, it is important to note that such platforms often host content without official authorization from copyright holders. Song Details Song Title: Engum Sivamayam Ethilum Sivamayam Artist/Singer: Veeramani Kannan Music Composer: IDHAYAM MUSICALS & Veeramani Kannan Release Year: 10 minutes and 21 seconds Safe & Official Streaming Options
For high-quality audio and to support the original creators, you can listen to or download the song through these official channels: Watch the official video and listen to the audio on the IDHAYAM MUSICALS YouTube channel Stream the full track or download it with a subscription on
Access various versions of Sivan devotional songs, including "Engum Sivamayam," through the Saregama Music Store
You can find curated playlists of Lord Shiva's best Tamil songs on Important Note on Downloads Is it legal to run a website like masstamilan.com in India? The song you are looking for is titled
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If you love the original, you will be thrilled to know that many independent artists have released covers of this song. Search for "Engum Sivamaga cover" to find:
These are often free to download (with artist permission) and provide a fresh take on Ilaiyaraaja’s classic. A blog post reviewing the song "Engum Sivamaga
If you are searching for this song to chant along, here are the key lines with English transliteration:
Tamil:
எங்கும் சிவமாக, எதிலும் சிவமாக
என்றும் சிவமாக இருப்பாய் எங்கள் சிவா
Transliteration:
Engum sivamaga, ethilum sivamaga
Endrum sivamaga iruppai engal sivaa
Meaning:
"Be as Shiva everywhere, be as Shiva in everything,
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The song continues with verses praising Lord Nataraja, the cosmic dancer, and describing the sacredness of Thiruvannamalai, Chidambaram, and other holy sites.
Penned by Pulamaipithan, the lyrics are the soul of the track. Lines like "Engum Sivamayam, Ethilum Sivamayam" (Shiva is everywhere, Shiva is in everything) transcend religious boundaries to speak about universal oneness.
The philosophical weight of the lyrics combined with the gentle tune makes this song a perennial favorite for morning prayers and meditation sessions. It is a rare "earworm" that doesn't just entertain but purifies the mindset of the listener.