Absolutely. While popular in Catholic circles, the lyrics are purely Trinitarian (focused on the Lord/God) and are loved by Marthoma, CSI, and Pentecostal Malayali Christians as well.
We hope this long-form article serves as your definitive guide. Keep these words close to your heart, and as the stanza says: "Unarnniduka Karthave Aa Naal Adupikkum" (Awaken us, Lord, for that day is near). Njangalkkulla Karthave Lyrics In Manglish
Break it down rhythmically: Njan-gal-kkulla Kar-tha-vey . Stress the 'kk' sound slightly. Do not say "Kan-gal" – it must be "Njan" (like 'gn' in gnu ). Conclusion "Njangalkkulla Karthave" is more than a song; it is a prayer of re-dedication. Whether you are leading worship in a crowded parish in Kochi, a small flat in Sharjah, or a basement prayer group in Chicago, having the Manglish lyrics bridges the gap between the written word and the spoken heart. Absolutely