Veeramanidasan

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Veeramani Daasan
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Background information
OriginTamil Nadu, India
GenresDevotional, playback singer
Occupation(s)Singer

Veeramani Daasan is an Indian singer of devotional songs and cinema songs.

Earlier Veeramani Daasan had a light music troupe, Sruti Laya. But now it is devotional singing most of the way. He has sung for a couple of films too. Beginning with Ramanuja Suprabhatham, Veeramani Daasan has come out with many albums including the recent "Amman Kovil". Having sung more than 3,500 songs this singer who travels extensively for concerts is at home in Kannada and Telugu devotionals too. He shot to fame with the popular devotional song "Yellam Valla Thaye". He is no way connected with Veeramani family![1]

Albums[]

Album/Songs by Veeramani daasan Year
Film: Andava Kaanom

Song: Nerunji Kaatil

Music: Aswamitra

Lyrics: Mathura Kavi

Produced by: JSK Films

2017
Thupparivu 2020 | Tamil Musical Album | How to #cleanindia | SUBTITLED | Bilingual https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVGgysg7P4I 2017
Dharani the movie*Veeramani Daasan 2014
Mamalai Sabari 2014
Arul Tharum Saayee 2012
Swamy Thindhagathom Thom – Ayyappan Album 2012
Sandhanam Manakkudu – Ayyappan Album 2011
A film song (Uyya uyaa): Mudhal Idam 2011
Sabarimalai jothy malai 2006
108 Amman Poojai
Aarattu
Aadivarum Kaavadi
Aanjaneya Sri Aanjaneya
Aarupadai Veedu
Aayiram Kannudayaal
Arultharum Amma
Ayya Saami Maare
Gurunadha Vol – 2
Irumudi
Iyyappan Padalgal Vol – 1
Kallum Mullum Kaalukku Methai
Kurimedai
Maariamman Thaalaattu
Maasaani Viratham
Mundhi Mundhi Vinaayagane
Om Ganapathi Om – Veeramanidasan
Saamimare Ayyapamare
Sakthi – Veeramanidasan
Thirupathi Malaivaasa
Udukai Oli Osaiyile
Vaaraaru Pillaiyaaru Vaaraaru
Vandhanam Vandhanam Pillaiyaarae
Varam Tharum Ganapathy
Villakku Poojai
Vinayagar Thiruvilaiyadal
Saami
Yellaam Valla Thaayae Veeramani Dasan Veeramani Dasan
108 Lakshmi Narasimhar
Soolame thunai

References[]

  1. ^ "Devotion and music go hand in hand". The Hindu. 5 March 2005. Archived from the original on 9 April 2005. Retrieved 5 March 2005.

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