Njangalkkulla Karthave Lyrics In Manglish Exclusive !!better!! Jun 2026
In the lush landscape of Malayalam Christian devotional music, few hymns command the reverent silence and collective emotion as “Njangalkkulla Karthave” (Our Lord). Traditionally sung in pure Malayalam, this prayer-song has been a staple in churches, retreat centers, and family prayer meetings across Kerala for decades. However, in an era where the global Malayali diaspora—especially the younger generation—struggles with Malayalam script while fluently speaking the language, a gap exists. Enter the
| Manglish Word | English Meaning | |---------------|----------------| | Njangalkkulla Karthave | O Lord, who belongs to us | | Njangalude Thozhane | Our Companion / Friend | | Aalambam | Support | | Aashrayam | Refuge | | Aarthi Kelkkaname | Please hear our distress | | Irulil | In the darkness | | Deepamai | As a lamp | | Karam pidichennume | Hold my hand | | Kazhikal | Rivers (metaphor for challenges) | | Malakal | Mountains | | Kootinulla kathaar | Our staff/leader | | Kayyil otta thalam | A single leaf in hand | | Maranam | Death | | Nadathu sargathekke | Lead me to heaven | njangalkkulla karthave lyrics in manglish exclusive
(Lord, be merciful and shower your grace upon us) In the lush landscape of Malayalam Christian devotional
Words like Njangal start with a nasal "Nga" sound common in Malayalam. Avoid pronouncing it as a hard western "N". Enter the | Manglish Word | English Meaning
In Kerala Christian households, chanting this hymn signifies the closing of the day, surrendering one's worries, sins, and physical safety into the hands of the Creator. Njangalkkulla Karthave Lyrics in Manglish