Paravakhal Lyrics Meaning: 19[1][A] | Nithyamenon

Nithyamenon brings soulful vocals to ‘Paravakhal,’ a haunting melody crafted by composer Govind Vasantha. The lyrics, penned by Anwar Ali, compare love to a barren tree and a storm, creating a rich story of longing and connection. This song from the album ’19[1][a]’ is a warm yet heart-wrenching exploration of distance and closeness.

Paravakhal Lyrics Meaning: 19[1][A] | Nithyamenon

Paravakhal

Nithyamenon • From “19[1][a]”

Lyricist
Anwar Ali
Composer
Govind Vasantha

19[1][a]’s Paravakhal Malayalam Lyrics English Translation

Anwar Ali describes a person who feels both near and far, using metaphors like ‘an ancient door’ and ‘a bitter poison.’ The poet writes, ‘You’re all alone, far, far away, but I’m right by your side,’ capturing the tension of unspoken emotions. Nithyamenon’s voice adds a deep layer of warmth to these touching lines.

Paravakal VaraathaayaLike a barren tree where no birds come,
PaazhmarachillapolivalShe’s like a branch on a withered tree.
Anathametho KodunkaatanayumaatoralSomeone approaches like an endless storm,
Evalilaanda PolAs if they’ve completely vanished into her.
Ithevareyum Thurakkaathoratheethavaathilithaa Thaane Thuranna PoleIt’s as if an ancient, long-closed door’s finally swung open on its own.
Velichamullil KadannapoleeyithaaIt’s like the light’s finally poured inside.
Aare EnWho’s this person?
Arikathaay VidooranaaySomeone who’s so close, yet feels so far away.
Roopamaarnna VinnlipikalaayoralThey’ve become a message written in ‘celestial script’.
Doore DooreFar, far away,
NeeykaanthanaayYou’re all alone.
Koode KoodeAlways, always,
Njaan Nin ChaareI’m right by your side.
Doore Vinnil Nee KurichaWhat you wrote in the distant sky,
KarukarecarmekhamIs a dark, heavy cloud.
Thaazhe Mannil Nee KudichaWhat you drank on the earth below,
KadinakaakolamWas a bitter, ‘deadly poison’.

Paravakhal Music Video

The English lyrics of ‘Paravakhal’ highlight the ache of unfulfilled love. Nithyamenon’s heartfelt performance turns this song into a timeless reminder of how distance can feel both painful and beautiful.