Naraka Tumbi Marali Banda Lyrics Meaning – Yela Kunni | Aniruddha Sastry | Dharma Vish

“Naraka Tumbi Marali Banda” from the album Yela Kunni introduces a powerful figure played by Komal Kumar. The 2024 song by Dharma Vish and others opens with the line stating he has “returned after filling up hell.” Lyricist N R Pradeepa sets a tone of immense and dangerous capability from the start.

Naraka Tumbi Marali Banda Lyrics Meaning - Yela Kunni | Aniruddha Sastry | Dharma Vish
Released: October 22, 2024

Naraka Tumbi Marali Banda

Aniruddha Sastry | Dharma Vish • From “Yela Kunni”

Lyricist
N R Pradeepa
Composer
Dharma Vish

Yela Kunni’s Naraka Tumbi Marali Banda Lyrics Translation

The verses build this persona with mythological references. One line notes he is like Parashuraama if he gives his word, but becomes a death ritual for those who stand against him. This defines a rigid personal code with fatal consequences for any opposition.

Naraka Tumbi Marali BandaHe returned after filling up hell
Raamana Gunadha RaavanaA ‘Raavana’ with the virtues of ‘Raama’
Kadhana Kendhe Kerali NindhaHe stands enraged on the embers of battle
Asura Tanadha MardhanaThe one who tames the demonic spirit
Madha Yeridha Onti SalagaA lone tusker, swollen with fury
Muttalaagadhu Chirateya VegaHis speed is the untamable cheetah’s
Maatu Kottare ParashuraamaIf he gives his word, he is ‘Parashuraama’
Yedhuru Nintare Maarana HomaIf you stand against him, it’s a ritual of doom
Nettare Ivana UttaraHis answer is written in red
Adbhuta Nata BhayankaraA wondrous actor, a terrifying force
Kopadhi Ivanu KauravaIn his rage, he is a ‘Kaurava’
Kedu Bayasadha PaandavaA ‘Paandava’ who desires no evil
Kenakalu Rudhra TaandavaProvoke him and witness ‘Rudra’s’ cosmic dance
Ghora Roopa Shiva ShivaA fearsome form, oh great ‘Shiva’
Yuddha Bhoomi Rava RavaThe battlefield echoes with turmoil
Nettare Ivana UttaraHis answer is written in red
Adbhuta Nata BhayankaraA wondrous actor, a terrifying force

Naraka Tumbi Marali Banda Music Video

The song consistently pairs opposing figures from epics, such as Raama and Raavana, or the Kauravas and Paandavas. This method creates a portrait of a man who embodies both virtuous honor and destructive anger. The ‘Naraka Tumbi Marali Banda’ lyrics’ meaning is about a figure whose morality is defined by this dangerous balance.