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Thooran Keerthanas Composition listing sourced from http://indiamusicinfo.com/songs/composer/listing/p.htm Composer Songs [Kriti] Raga Tala Periyaswamy Thooran Ekamranatha Abheri Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Thiruvullakkarutthu Abhogi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Samaganapriye Anandabhairavi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Parilum arulavaye Arabhi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Saranam saranam Asaveri Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ayyan thiruvadi Asaveri Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Araiyanai irul Bauli K.Chapu Periyaswamy Thooran En murai kettu Bauli Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Aaridam murai Begada Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ethanai Tharam Begada M.Chapu Periyaswamy Thooran Vennai tirudi Bhavapriya Triputa Periyaswamy Thooran Satya savaiya Bhogavasantham Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Unran Kaiyal Bhushavali Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Kaliyuga varaden Brindavanasaranga Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Nanoru siruvanai Chakravakom Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Valiya ulagam Chakravakom Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Vazhikattum Charukesi Jhampa Periyaswamy Thooran Enmanam pole Darbar Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Inda vidunthran Devagandhari Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Urangiduvay Devamanohari Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Endru ni unarvay Dhanyasi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Orunal vazhve Dharmavati Jhampa Periyaswamy Thooran Paramporule Dharmavati Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Iniyennakurai Dhenuka Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Enku nan selvan Dvijavanti K.Chapu Periyaswamy Thooran Iniyedukavalai Gambhiranatta Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ainkarane Omkarane Gaula Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Nenjame ni Gaurimanohari Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Kalayinbame Hamsadhwani Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Kandanai kaanamal Hamsadhwani Jhampa Periyaswamy Thooran Ariyaa pparuvam Hamsanandi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Aroavar aro Hamsanandi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Inda Varamarula Hamsanandi Jhampa Periyaswamy Thooran Innamum umadu Hamsanandi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Enge Tedukinray Harikambhoji Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Aro niyena Hemavathi M.Chapu Periyaswamy Thooran Kalai magale Jaganmohini Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Jnanapanditha Janasammodini Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Kanden kanavile Jayamanohari Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Kolikoli Jayamanohari M.Chapu Periyaswamy Thooran Inroru pudunal Jayanarayani Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Entan padaginil Jayanthasri Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Jyothisvarupini Jyotiswarupini Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Unnarul Illamal Kambhoji Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Appanirundavar Kambhoji Adi Periyaswamy Thooran VennaiUnnum Kambhoji Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ellam umadu Kambhoji Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Vetriyarulum Kedaragaula Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Iniyinda vazhvil Kedaragaula Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Tanjamentry vanda Kedaragaula Jhampa Composer Songs [Kriti] Raga Tala Periyaswamy Thooran Kalane vizhthiya Kharaharapriya Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Anbe arumarandalum Kharaharapriya Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Pira seyaye Kharaharapriya Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Un Thirumanam Kiravani Adi Periyaswamy Thooran [Tillana] Lalitha Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Paadara vindam Madhyamavathi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Vitaipolave Madhyamavathi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Jaya sugunalaya Madhyamavathi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Muruganai enai Madhyamavathi Rupaka Periyaswamy Thooran Iduvo nin karunai Malahari M.Chapu Periyaswamy Thooran Sirumalarai une Malayamarutam Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Dinai meyum Mandari Jhampa Periyaswamy Thooran Sathyame Manohari Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Sakalakalavani Mayamalavagaula Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ededi enni Mohana Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Inda velayil Mohana Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Yaro avan yaro Mohana Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Muppura meri seyda Mohana Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Yen padathai Nadabrahma Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ennuvadallam Natabhairavi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Inda or udavi Nattakurinji Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Santham illamal Nattakurinji Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Chumadi peridentre Navarasa Kannada Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Maname unakkeno Nayaki Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Pillai ninaindu Nilambari Rupaka Periyaswamy Thooran Manamirangada Punnagavarali Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Koriyinru Purnachandrika Jhampa Periyaswamy Thooran Murugan Tunai Purvikalyani Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Unnai marandu Purvikalyani Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Kallurikuntren Pushpalatika Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Bhuvana Mohana Pushpalatika Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Velavanai Ninaindu Ramapriya Jhampa Periyaswamy Thooran Muruga un thiru Ramapriya Rupaka Periyaswamy Thooran Kaikoduppaye Ranjini Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Chevadi Malarveda Ravichandrika Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Varuvai enre Ritigaula Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Innamum avar manam Sahana Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Gananathane Saranga Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Unaiyan thunai veroru Saraswati Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Muruga muruga Saveri M.Chapu Periyaswamy Thooran Gurupara guhane Shanmukhapriya Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ithanai nal Shanmukhapriya Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Kuzhalosai Simhendramadhyamam Rupaka Periyaswamy Thooran Eno avarkku Simhendramadhyamam Jhampa Periyaswamy Thooran Kannan kuzhalosai Sindhubhairavi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Sakalakalanayake Sourashtra Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Kaiyurai kondu Sourashtra Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Mangalame subha Sourashtra Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Mandira vadivano Sourashtra Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ambigapathim Sri Rupaka Composer Songs [Kriti] Raga Tala Periyaswamy Thooran Eppadi sahipen Sriranjini Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Murugan vandanai Subhapantuvarali Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Niyetunai Sudha Manohari Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Alindidum Indathil Sudhasaveri Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Thaye tripurasundari Sudhasaveri K.Chapu Periyaswamy Thooran Harinama bhajanai Surutti M.Chapu Periyaswamy Thooran Adum perumane Thodi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Unnadime Thodi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ambalathil adum Thodi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ennapizhai Thodi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Inbathirunal Thodi Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Anbuseyda Udayaravichandrika Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Ariyimba namam Valaji Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Natanam Adinat Varali Jhampa Periyaswamy Thooran Sakhiye Ni Vasantha Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Enna sukham kandaiya Vasantha Matya Periyaswamy Thooran Unnarul Illamal Vijayanagari Adi Periyaswamy Thooran Aruyirgalkellam Yadukulakamboji Jhampa.
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