Malayalam Nadan Pattu Varika Varika Varika Va Varika Song Fix < 2024 >
In North Malabar, the chant invokes local deities, inviting the divine force to descend into the human oracle during Theyyam festivals.
These songs were functional. There were songs for pulling oars (Vanchipattu), songs for soothing babies (Thalattu), and songs for weddings and harvest festivals. The song falls squarely into the latter category—songs of invitation, joy, and communal gathering. It uses simple Malayalam, repetitive hooks (for easy recall), and a tempo that naturally encourages movement. Malayalam Nadan Pattu Varika Varika Varika Va Varika Song
Into this rich tapestry enters the high-energy anthem: the "Varika Varika Varika Va Varika" song. In North Malabar, the chant invokes local deities,
It is important to distinguish this folk song from the famous patriotic song written by Amsi Narayana Pillai during the Salt Satyagraha. While both start with "Varika Varika" (meaning "Come, Come"), the patriotic version is a call to freedom struggle, whereas the Nadan Pattu is a spiritual invocation. The song falls squarely into the latter category—songs