Siva Putrudu Naa Songs Top 【100% Updated】

Another gem in the album that leans heavily on classical Carnatic influences. It highlights the versatility of the soundtrack, moving from folk to pure classical melody effortlessly.

Singer: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
Length: ~4:45 minutes
Raga: Mohanam

This song represents the voice of a common devotee asking: “Wherever I am, O Lord, will you protect me?” In the film’s context, it is sung by Narada (played by an actor) in praise of Karthikeya.

The interludes feature a mesmerizing flute solo, and the chorus adds a folk touch. On Naa Songs, this track is frequently listed under "All Time Hits" due to its relatable lyrics about seeking refuge in God during hardship.

Top Lines:

“Ekkada unnaanaa naa swamy, nee krupa untundaa?”
(Wherever I am, my Lord, will your grace be with me?)


If we had to crown just one song as the #1 Siva Putrudu Naa Songs Top track, it would be Omkara Pranava Mantra. It encapsulates the film’s soul: devotion to Lord Shiva and his son, rhythmic perfection, and SPB’s once-in-a-lifetime vocal surrender.

However, for a complete experience, download the entire album. Each song is a gem that shines brighter with every listen.


Unlike typical commercial Telugu films of the early 2000s, Siva Putrudu did not rely on "mass beats." Instead, Maestro Ilaiyaraaja composed a soundtrack that functioned as a narrative device. siva putrudu naa songs top

Singer: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam & Chorus
Length: ~6:10 minutes
Raga: Kharaharapriya (with fast tempo)

If you need a motivational or energetic devotional song, Jayam Jayam Meghanada is the answer. This track celebrates Karthikeya’s victory over the demon Surapadman. The word “Meghanada” refers to the thunderous sound of Lord Murugan’s divine spear (Vel).

The song is filled with battle drums, trumpets, and a powerful chorus that will make your hair stand on end. On platforms like Naa Songs, this is the most downloaded action-devotional fusion track from the film.

User Review (from Naa Songs comments):
“Play this on Pongal or during a blood donation camp—it gives goosebumps every single time. SPB’s energy is unmatched!” Another gem in the album that leans heavily


Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.5/5)

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Singers: S. P. Balasubrahmanyam & P. Susheela
Length: ~5:50 minutes
Raga: Madhyamavati “Ekkada unnaanaa naa swamy, nee krupa untundaa

No top-5 list is complete without the wedding song of Lord Karthikeya with Devasena and Valli. Anandam Anandam translates to "Joy, Joy," and the song lives up to its name. The pallavi is catchy, the swara kalpana is brilliant, and the duet between SPB and P. Susheela is pure magic.

This song is extensively used in South Indian wedding receptions and temple festivals. On Naa Songs, it is often tagged under "Family Devotional" and "Classic Duets."