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"Kaliamman, Oh Kaliamman Thou art the destroyer of evil, the protector of the good Kaliamman, Oh Kaliamman Thou art the goddess of time, change, and destruction
, blend traditional devotional elements with high-impact percussion, making them favorites for the annual Masi Magam festival Devotional Impact Pangkor Kaliamman Song Lyrics
The oral tradition is fading. While the temple in Pangkor still stands magnificently (recently gold-plated its Ratham ), the memorization of the 64 different songs for Kaliamman is a dying art. By downloading, printing, and sharing the , you act as a living archive. "Kaliamman, Oh Kaliamman Thou art the destroyer of
The Pangkor Kaliamman songs are more than just devotional hymns—they are heartfelt invocations to Goddess Kaliamman, a powerful and protective form of the Divine Mother. Rooted in the Tamil folk and temple traditions of Malaysia, particularly on Pangkor Island, these lyrics reflect a deep blend of Bhakti (devotion), local heritage, and raw spiritual energy. The Pangkor Kaliamman songs are more than just
Pangkor Island is home to a long-established Indian Tamil community, and the Sri Pathirakaliamman Temple there stands as a beacon of faith. The songs dedicated to Pangkor Kaliamman are often sung during festivals like Navaratri , Adi Amavasai , and the temple’s annual Kumbhabhishekam . Unlike polished classical compositions, these lyrics carry the rustic, earthy power of folk devotion—calling on the goddess to destroy evil, cure illnesses, and protect her children.
“Oh Kaliamman of Pangkor shores, With sword in hand and lion as your steed, Come running when we call your name, Break the bonds of fear and greed.”