സുറിയാനി ഗീതം | ഏസ്സാ ഉ മിൻ പിക് ആസാ|
By TEAM DHARMARAM | World East Syriac Day

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AP 345 - സുറിയാനി ഗീതം | ഏസ്സാ ഉ മിൻ പിക് ആസാ|By TEAM DHARMARAM | World East Syriac Day
Call Number

AP 345

Part Number Part I - Syro Malabar Church
Title സുറിയാനി ഗീതം | ഏസ്സാ ഉ മിൻ പിക് ആസാ|By TEAM DHARMARAM | World East Syriac Day
Duration 05m:46s
Place of Recording Syriac Chant newly written and composed by Team Dharmaram and dedicated to the World day of East Syriac Language
Date of Release 15 November 2023.
Youtube URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwROHkSGz0I
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This non-liturgical religious song is a new addition to the East-Syriac chant repertory. The Dharmamram team under the leadership of Fr. Cyriac Madathil, CMI took the initiative. The song pays tribute to St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara, the co-founder of the CMI congregation, who was also a poet and writer. The specific reference in this song is a work in Malayalam that St. Chavara wrote, "Nalla Appante Chavarul "(Testament of a benevolent Father). It is like a manual for a devout Catholic family life. The song refers ot the journey the saint made from his native place at Kainakari -Kuttanad, to the hilltop of Mannanam where he cooperated with the other three founders to establish the first religious Congregation for men in India. We are grateful to Joseph K. Palackal for providing us with the visuals for the video. Hope this video will inspire future composers to think about writing religious songs in Syriac. The field of Syriac poetry is open with immense potential.

Joseph J. Palackal, CMI
New York
13 November 2023

Syriac Chant newly written and composed by Team Dharmaram and dedicated to the World day of East Syriac Language - 15 November 2023.

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