In South Indian tradition, this often refers to the South-West corner , where Ganesha idols are traditionally placed in temples like Sabarimala.
Frequently played during Vinayaka Chavithi (Ganesh Chaturthi) celebrations and Ayyappa Swamy devotional gatherings. In South Indian tradition, this often refers to
The title "Kanne Mula Ganapayya" refers to Ganesha's position as the primary deity worshipped first in any ritual. In South Indian tradition
You can listen to the full devotional song and watch the performance here: In South Indian tradition, this often refers to
He is celebrated as the son of Parvati ( Gouramma Thanayuda ) and the lord who brings wisdom and success.
The song is a staple in Telangana folk-style devotional music and is often featured in jukeboxes alongside other hits like "Ghal Ghal Gajjal".