Kaayam Lyrical Video | Iravin Nizhal | A R Rahman | Radhakrishnan Parthiban -

In the context of the film, it sets the tone for the protagonist's journey through internal guilt and a tragic life history.

The song is characterized by its experimental and unconventional soundscape:

It contains warnings against lust and anger, urging the listener to find the "goddess" within the heart and use effort as a "mantra" to rise above earthly deceit. In the context of the film, it sets

Written by , the lyrics are inspired by ancient Siddhar songs (Tamil mystic folk music).

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The track begins with an acapella-esque style, slowly layering haunting keys and an "extraordinary profusion" of strings to build tension.

The song explores the transience of the human body ( Kaayam means "body" or "wound"), the dangers of ego ( Ahangaram ), and the consequences of one's actions. It starts with a dark, meditative tone reminiscent

It starts with a dark, meditative tone reminiscent of Rahman's previous work like Madura Marikozhundhae . Around the 4:15 mark, it transitions into a "regular" melody, blending in the tune of another track from the album, Kannethire . ✍️ Lyrics and Meaning