vaimulikku
Vaimulikku, also known as Vaimulik, is a traditional form of Tamil folk music that originated in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The term "vaimulikku" translates to "priestly music," reflecting its roots in the devotional songs sung by Hindu priests, known as vaimulikars, during temple rituals and festivals. The music is characterized by its simplicity, using basic instruments such as the mridangam, ghatam, and veena, along with the human voice.
The lyrics of vaimulikku are primarily composed in Tamil and often revolve around themes of devotion, nature,
The performance of vaimulikku is an integral part of temple festivals and rituals, where it serves as
Despite its traditional roots, vaimulikku continues to evolve, with contemporary artists and musicians incorporating modern elements