__link__ — Arunachalamai Vilangidum Lingam Song 121

If you are performing Girivalam (the 14km circumambulation of the hill), looping this chant helps synchronize your breathing and footsteps, turning a physical walk into an active meditation. The Cultural and Digital Legacy

Set to a steady, meditative tempo (usually Adi Tala ) to mimic the slow, rhythmic footsteps of walking around the holy mountain. Why "Song 121"? arunachalamai vilangidum lingam song 121

In Hindu philosophy, particularly Shaivism, Mount Arunachala is not just a hill; it is considered the physical manifestation of Lord Shiva himself. According to legend, Shiva manifested as an infinite pillar of light (Mahalingam) to settle a dispute between Brahma and Vishnu regarding supremacy. : Meaning "as Arunachala." If you are performing Girivalam (the 14km circumambulation