MAGAZÍN D'INVESTGACIÓ PERIODÍSTICA (iniciat el 1960 com AUCA satírica.. per M.Capdevila a classe de F.E.N.)
-VINCIT OMNIA VERITAS -
VOLTAIRE: "El temps fa justícia i posa a cadascú al seu lloc.."- "No aniràs mai a dormir..sense ampliar el teu magí"
"La història l'escriu qui guanya".. així.. "El poble que no coneix la seva història... es veurà obligat a repetir-la.."
The song’s structure is accessible yet profound. Its slow tempo allows the listener to dwell on each word, making it a staple in temples, homes, and concerts alike. It transcends musical technicality, focusing instead on the "Ullam" (heart). In a world of complex theological debates, "Ullam Uruguthaiyaa" simplifies spirituality into a single, heartfelt sigh of love. Conclusion
"Ullam Uruguthaiyaa" stands as a testament to the power of Tamil devotional literature and the unmatched emotive capability of T.M. Soundararajan. It remains a timeless bridge for devotees, proving that true prayer is not found in grand gestures, but in the quiet melting of the soul before the divine. Ullam Uruguthaiyaa (TMS) - Murugan Song
"Ullam Uruguthaiyaa," famously rendered by T.M. Soundararajan (TMS), is more than a devotional song; it is a cultural cornerstone of Tamil Shaivite tradition. Composed by Andavan Pichi and set to the soulful Ragamalika (predominantly Kapi), it serves as a masterclass in how music can bridge the gap between the mortal and the divine. The Power of TMS’s Rendition The song’s structure is accessible yet profound
Seeking the wisdom (Gnana) that Murugan represents. In a world of complex theological debates, "Ullam
The lyrics are a poetic appeal to Lord Murugan, the god of beauty and youth. They describe a state of "melting"—a liquid devotion where the ego dissolves in the thought of the deity. The song traverses the various facets of Murugan: Asking for refuge at his lotus feet.
While many have performed this hymn, TMS’s version remains the definitive one. Known for his "lion-like" voice, TMS shifts his style here to one of extreme vulnerability. His delivery captures the essence of Bhakti (devotion)—not as a ritual, but as an emotional surrender. When he sings the opening lines, "Ullam uruguthaiyaa, muruga, unnai ninaikkaiyile" (My heart melts, O Muruga, when I think of you), the listener feels a genuine sense of spiritual yearning. Lyrical Depth and Imagery
Viewing the deity with a personal, intimate affection. A Universal Anthem