This profound hymn beautifully encapsulates the central Christian hope: that the compassion of the Risen Christ, won through his sacrificial love, is the source of the Church's victory, purity, and strength.

Punarudhanathil karuna niranjavane Ezhuthum njaanum njanavane In the forest of rebirth, I search for You And in that search, I find myself

While the complete hymn may be longer in its full liturgical form, the most widely known and fundamental verse is a simple, powerful supplication.

Karuna niranjavane punarudhanathilThava mahima unarthaname njangalilMaranathil ninnu njangale jeevadhayakaUyirppikka ninte thiru kripayal.

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In the lake of rebirth, O Compassionate and Pure One, You are the flower that blooms in the heart, You are the sacred ash, You are the life, You are the moonlight.

Unlike many hymns that focus solely on Christ’s glory, this verse turns inward. The singer admits, "Kurishin mumboru paapikal njaan" (Before the cross, I am a sinner). The solution is not self-improvement but krunayal (by grace). This echoes Paul’s letter to the Ephesians: "By grace you have been saved through faith."

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"Karuna Niranjavane Punarudhanathil" is more than just a song; it is a theological expression of hope and a heartfelt plea for mercy. Its meaning resonates on several levels: