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Nandri Nandri Nandri En Yesuvukku Nandri Lyrics Upd

Chorus:
Nandri, nandri, nandri – en Yesuvukku nandri
(Thank you, thank you, thank you – thanks to my Jesus)

Nandri, nandri, nandri – en Yesuvukku nandri
(Thank you, thank you, thank you – thanks to my Jesus)


Verse 1:
Sattrukkul irundhen – avan ennayetuthaan
(I was in the mud – He lifted me up)
Kannirgal thudaithaan – magimai tharandhaan
(He wiped my tears – gave me glory)

Sattrukkul irundhen – avan ennayetuthaan
Kannirgal thudaithaan – magimai tharandhaan nandri nandri nandri en yesuvukku nandri lyrics upd

(Chorus)


Verse 2:
Sattru vinaigalaiyum – sattru paaraigalaiyum
(All the crooked paths and heavy burdens)
Thandai snehathaal – maarri adimai seidhaan
(Through fatherly love – He changed and served me)

Sattru vinaigalaiyum – sattru paaraigalaiyum
Thandai snehathaal – maarri adimai seidhaan Chorus: Nandri, nandri, nandri – en Yesuvukku nandri

(Chorus)


Verse 3:
Kurisil maranam – enakkaga saithaan
(He died on the cross – for me)
Kanneeraththin paathai – vaazhvin paathaiyaakki
(The path of tears – He made it the path of life)

Kurisil maranam – enakkaga saithaan
Kanneeraththin paathai – vaazhvin paathaiyaakki Verse 1: Sattrukkul irundhen – avan ennayetuthaan (I

(Chorus)


Note: Different Christian fellowships may have minor variations in lyrics, but the core message of gratitude remains the same.


No. Nandri Ketalum is a different Tamil Christian song about asking for thanks, while Nandri Solven focuses on promising to thank. This song is unique in its threefold repetition of Nandri directly to Jesus.

| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Key | Commonly sung in C major or G major (depending on choir’s range). | | Chord Progression (simplified for guitar/keyboard) | C – G – Am – F (Verse) → C – F – G – C (Refrain). | | Tempo | Moderate Andante (≈ 85 BPM). | | Melodic Shape | Repetitive pentatonic motif (C‑E‑G‑A‑G‑E). The refrain climbs a minor 3rd on the word “நன்றி”. | | Instrumentation | Acoustic guitar/piano, soft drums, optional violin or flute for the bridge. Many churches add a harmonium for a traditional Tamil worship feel. | | Vocal Arrangement | 1‑part lead (solo) + 2‑part harmony (S‑A) for the refrain; full choir for the bridge (4‑part SATB). |

Practice tip: Loop the chord progression in a backing track (e.g., using a looper pedal or DAW) and sing the refrain repeatedly until the melodic contour feels natural. Then add the verses gradually.