Putrudu Naa Songs: Siva

| Song Title | Artist(s) | Album / Film | |------------|-----------|---------------| | Siva Putrudu Vinayakudu | S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | Devotional Album | | Gana Nayakaya | Priya Sisters | Ganesha Pancharatnam | | Siddhi Vinayaka | Ghantasala | Devotional | | Maha Ganapati | M. M. Keeravani | Sri Manjunatha (film) | | Vinayaka Vighna Nashaka | P. Susheela | Classical |


(If you want exact track names, see the Specific Credits section below — I can fetch exact titles, durations, and track ordering.)

Note: I assume you mean the Telugu film soundtrack titled "Siva Putrudu Naa" (if you meant a different language or a similarly named album, tell me and I’ll adjust).

(A Devotional Lyrical Tribute)

In every beat of my heart,
a gentle om resounds —
not in temples of stone,
but in the rhythm of my breath.

Siva Putrudu, Velayudham bearer,
six-faced flame,
son of the cosmic stillness
and Parvati’s boundless love.

My songs are not perfect ragas,
nor words scripted by priests.
They are raw, like a child’s cry —
“Appa! Muruga!”
on a sleepless night. siva putrudu naa songs

When I hum in the shower,
when I whistle on lonely roads,
when I forget the prayer book
but remember the Kavadi’s swing —
those are naa songs.

They carry no veena or mridangam,
only the mud of Palani hills
and the laughter of your peacock.
They stumble, they repeat,
they crack like old cassette tapes —
but You, O Shanmukha,
You hear the bhava behind the noise.

Some sing in classical kritis,
some in film-song chorus —
but I sing in the language of longing:
“Siva Putrudu raa… nannu piluvuko raa…”
(Son of Shiva, come, call me home.) | Song Title | Artist(s) | Album /

And when my last song fades
into the silence between heartbeats,
let it be said —
I offered You nothing grand,
just my broken, honest
naa songs.



In the vast ocean of Telugu devotional music, few names resonate with as much raw energy and spiritual fervor as the songs from the album "Siva Putrudu" (transl. The Son of Shiva). For millions of devotees searching for "Siva Putrudu naa songs," the query is not just about finding a playlist; it is a quest for a spiritual experience. These songs, dedicated to Lord Murugan (also known as Kartikeya, Subrahmanyam, or Skanda), have become timeless anthems of courage, devotion, and divine grace.

This article explores the historical context, musical brilliance, lyrical depth, and the cultural impact of the Siva Putrudu audio songs, while providing a comprehensive guide for listeners looking to relive or discover these masterpieces. (If you want exact track names, see the