Karma Song Lyrics Meaning – Kantara A Legend Chapter 1 – Malayalam | B. Ajaneesh Loknath | Santhosh Varma
B. Ajaneesh Loknath and Trilok Trivikrama team up for ‘Karma Song,’ a haunting track from ‘Kantara A Legend Chapter 1 – Malayalam.’ Their music mixes traditional rhythms with urgent questioning, pulling listeners into a world where ancient chants meet modern struggles with fate.
Released: October 9, 2025
Karma Song
B. Ajaneesh Loknath | Santhosh Varma • From “Kantara A Legend Chapter 1 – Malayalam”
Lyricist
B. Ajaneesh Loknath, Trilok Trivikrama
Composer
B. Ajaneesh Loknath, Trilok Trivikrama
Kantara A Legend Chapter 1 – Malayalam’s Karma Song Malayalam Lyrics English Meaning
The lyrics ask tough questions—whether wounds from life’s mistakes ever heal, or if today’s ‘garland of arrogance’ becomes tomorrow’s noose. They push further, suggesting that trying to outwit destiny might just make you ‘a puppet in the dance of that very fate.’
Karmapathangalil Idariya ManujaninFor the man who’s stumbled on the paths of Karma,
Ettoru Murivukal MaayumoWill the many wounds he bore ever fade away?
Dharmapathangale Vittu NadappavanHe who walks away from the righteous paths of Dharma,
Karayukil Daivavum KelkkumoIf he weeps, will even God lend an ear?
Bhoomiye Eriyikkanetharulla MinnalThe lightning that descends to scorch the earth,
Manashanthi Thedi Bhoomi Thayin Madiyil VeenathvennoDid it fall into Mother Earth’s lap seeking peace of mind?
O Janmathale Vannu Petum VidhimuravilOh, in the decree of fate that’s born with life,
Prathividhiyum Thedi yathra MaranamvareThe journey continues until death, seeking a cure.
Aarotanee Mannitathil Ninte KalahamWith whom is your quarrel on this very soil?
Nee Ninne Thediyennalathum VerutheEven if you search for yourself, it’s all in vain.
Mungippongum Neram Kodum Paapam Neekkum GangeOh Ganga, who washes away grave sins as one plunges and rises,
Bakkiyavathenthe Anuthapam ManorangeWhy does the remorse still linger in the mind’s stage?
Ahanthaykku Alankaramayi Nee Aniyunna MaalaThe garland you wear to adorn your arrogance,
Nalathe Ninte GalabandhanamannalloIsn’t it the very noose that’ll bind your neck tomorrow?
O Mrithiyilum Kadinamee Ee JanmatharanamOh, crossing this life is harder than facing death,
Dukhamellam Theeranoruvazhi ChithayallayoIsn’t the funeral pyre the only way to end all sorrows?
Aadithotte AnthyamennarinnaararivuWho has the wisdom to know the start and the end?
Thudarunnu Nammalee yathra IthinganeWe just keep continuing this journey like this.
Thaye Tharunna Paalil Ninam CherthonninnukalamIn these times, blood is mixed with the milk a mother gives,
Aaru Pankitumee Manassile PapabhaaramWho’ll share this heavy burden of sin in the heart?
Vidhiye Jayikkan Nee Cheyyum Yathrayil NeeIn the journey you take to triumph over destiny,
Aa Vidhiyattum Kaliyattappava MathramalloYou’re merely a puppet in the dance of that very fate.
Karma Song stays with you long after it ends. The meaning behind ‘Karma Song’ is that fate weaves its own patterns, and every fight against it might just be part of the design.