The wind that blows from the fields – just its sight is enough Inside the green paddy fields, a snake is dancing (metaphor for irrigation channels) Pongal has arrived! The festival is spreading everywhere, dear When we touch the red earth, it gives sweet sap – pure bliss!
This couple is so stunning, it must be… That’s the work of the elder woman (referring to a divine or elder figure who fixed the match)! kummi+adi+lyrics+english+translation+updated
Chorus: Kummi adi... kummi adi... kummi adi oho...! Kothu vazha satham poda kummi adi oho... oooo...! The wind that blows from the fields –
Kummi Adi is a traditional song that originated in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, India. The song is usually sung in the Tamil language, and its origins date back to the ancient times when it was used as a folk song to celebrate special occasions such as festivals, weddings, and harvests. The Kummi Adi song is an integral part of the Kummi dance, which is a traditional folk dance performed by women in South India. Chorus: Kummi adi