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Your reddened hands are above my head You wipe the tears from my eyes, Amma

If you’ve ever felt alone, even in a crowd — this song is for you. Which version — film or devotional — moved you the most? Share in the comments below.

Mullai malar pol sirippai kondu En ullam kolla vaa vaa Amma (Translation) Isn’t there anyone to call out “Amman”? Even if there are a thousand hands, isn’t one enough to hold you?

Un sivandha kaigal than en thalaikku mele Kannil neer vanthal thirudhi kollum Amma

Here’s a based on the song “Ammanu Koopidava” (likely from Tamil cinema, possibly from films like Minsara Kanavu or similar devotional/emotional tracks). Since the exact lyrics aren’t fully available in my training data, I’ve written an interpretive and reflective blog post capturing the essence of such a song — focusing on themes of motherhood, devotion, and emotional longing. “Ammanu Koopidava” Song Lyrics: A Heartfelt Cry to the Divine Mother There are some songs that go beyond melody and rhythm — they touch your soul. “Ammanu Koopidava” is one such rare gem. Whether you’ve heard it in a quiet temple, on a rainy evening, or during a moment of personal struggle, its raw emotion stays with you.

But what makes this song so powerful? Let’s dive into its meaning, feel, and unforgettable lyrics. The title itself — Ammanu Koopidava — translates roughly to “Who called out to Mother?” or “The one who calls Amman.” In Tamil culture, “Amman” refers to the Divine Mother — often Goddess Durga, Mariamman, or Parvati — the embodiment of love, protection, and fierce grace.

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