Female : Vaasi vaasi endru
Vasiththa thamizh indru…uuu
Vaasi vaasi endru
Vasiththa thamizh indru…uuu…uu..
Shivaa shivaaa ena
Sindhai thanil nindru…uuu…..uu…
Avaavinaal indha avvai tamizh kondu…uuu
Kavi paaaa…dinaal unnai
Kankuliraaa..kandu
பெண் : வாசி வாசி
என்று வாசித்த தமிழ்
இன்று….வாசி வாசி என்று
வாசித்த தமிழ் இன்று….
சிவா சிவா என சிந்தை
தன்னில் நின்று ….அவாவினால்
இந்த அவ்வை தமிழ் கொண்டு …..
கவி பா….டினால் உன்னை
கண்குளிர கண்டு
Thiruvilaiyadal is a classic Tamil mythological film directed by A. P. Nagarajan, featuring Sivaji Ganesan in multiple roles. The movie is a compilation of divine tales centered around Lord Shiva, showcasing his playful interventions in the lives of devotees, artists, and scholars. One of the key episodes involves a celestial singing competition between the divine musician Narada and the mortal poet-singer Hemanatha, where Lord Shiva intervenes to test devotion and talent.
The song "Vaasi Vaa" is a divine duet between Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, symbolizing their eternal love and cosmic union. It appears in a serene, celestial setting where Shiva and Parvathi engage in a musical conversation, expressing devotion and divine romance. The composition enhances the mythological grandeur of the film while showcasing the vocal prowess of T. M. Soundararajan and P. Susheela.
Note: Some raga details may vary based on interpretations, as definitive sources on the exact raga are scarce.