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(Chorus – Fast beat) Matru patru patru matru! (Shout)

"Even if I were to forget You, my tongue will forever chant Your name: Namaccivaya ." Significance of the Hymn

"The only days I consider wasted, ruined, or truly dark are the days I spent forgetting to praise Your holy feet. Oh Lord of Kodumudi, where the swirling waters of the Kaveri river wash your feet like a garland! Even if my conscious mind slips and forgets you, my tongue will keep repeating Namashivaya ."

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in the beautiful, prosperous town of Karaiyoor at the Kodumudi temple, Oh Great Ascetic! Lord of all spiritual austerities! unai naan marakkinum Even if my human mind slips and happens to forget You, sollum naa namaccivaayavyye

Vetri ketta boomi idhu Vetti vetti patta vedhi idhu Ullu varuvan paaru Aathula kalla pothu

So, the next time this track comes on at a party, don't stand still. Clench your fist, hit your chest, and yell: (Chorus – Fast beat) Matru patru patru matru

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Matru patrena kinri ninthirup Paatha meymanam paaviththeeyn

The search term directs directly to one of the most culturally significant and spiritually profound hymns in Tamil Shaivite literature: the "Matrup Patrenakku" (மற்றுப் பற்றெனக் கின்றி) . This sacred verse is the opening stanza of the Namashivaya Thiru-padhigam , composed by the 8th-century saint Sundarar (also known as Nayanar). It is compiled in the 7th Thirumurai of the Thevaram . Even if my conscious mind slips and forgets

my tongue will spontaneously go on chanting your mantra: Namah Shivaya . Core Themes and Spiritual Philosophy

“Matru Patru” works because it feels dangerous even if you don’t understand Tamil. The lyrics — part nonsense, part threat, part invitation — create a mood, not a story. It’s a primal call to shed hesitation and embrace the moment.