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(Born of Shiva's element, appeared on Earth)

(He who gives refuge to those who believe)

(With a face of divine smile... with diamond-like tusks, he is a protective shield)

The song blends Sanskrit and Kannada, rooted in the ritualistic soundscapes of Bhoota Kola .

Classical fusion blending Carnatic music with folk and ritualistic elements.

Many artists, such as , create covers to pay tribute to the song's divine and powerful impact. Covers often explore different instrumental arrangements, such as the sitar or keyboard emulating the Nadaswaram . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

The song "" is a highly acclaimed track from the 2022 Kannada film Kantara , originally composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath and sung by Sai Vignesh . The title refers to the third incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the wild boar avatar who protects and shields the Earth. Lyrics (Transliteration)

The melody is primarily based on ragas such as Todi , Kanakangi , and Mukhari .

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Varaha Roopam Cover | Suhas: M

(Born of Shiva's element, appeared on Earth)

(He who gives refuge to those who believe)

(With a face of divine smile... with diamond-like tusks, he is a protective shield) Varaha Roopam Cover | Suhas M

The song blends Sanskrit and Kannada, rooted in the ritualistic soundscapes of Bhoota Kola .

Classical fusion blending Carnatic music with folk and ritualistic elements. (Born of Shiva's element, appeared on Earth) (He

Many artists, such as , create covers to pay tribute to the song's divine and powerful impact. Covers often explore different instrumental arrangements, such as the sitar or keyboard emulating the Nadaswaram . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

The song "" is a highly acclaimed track from the 2022 Kannada film Kantara , originally composed by B. Ajaneesh Loknath and sung by Sai Vignesh . The title refers to the third incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the wild boar avatar who protects and shields the Earth. Lyrics (Transliteration) Many artists, such as , create covers to

The melody is primarily based on ragas such as Todi , Kanakangi , and Mukhari .