Kauma Orthodox Prayer Malayalam «LATEST × 2025»
In the Orthodox tradition, Kauma (from Greek Kauma meaning "burning" or "fervor") refers to the prayer of the Incense (Evening/Oblation). However, in common Malayalam Orthodox usage, "Kauma Prarthana" often refers to the short, powerful prayer recited before sleep or at the beginning of worship, invoking the protection of the Holy Cross and the Theotokos. The most famous is the Prayer of the Incense (Evening) or the Short Kauma .
By the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, may all evil spirits depart from us. Amen. kauma orthodox prayer malayalam
Pariśuddha kanyakāmāriyaṁ, ñaṅṅaḷkkāyi prārthikkēṇamē. Yōhannān snāpakan, stutyāyan yausēpp, ślīhanmār, raktasākṣikaḷ, vaṇakkamuḷḷa pitākkanmār, pravācakanmār, ellā viśud'dharuṁ ñaṅṅaḷkkāyi apēkṣikkēṇamē. In the Orthodox tradition, Kauma (from Greek Kauma
Ñaṅṅaḷuṭe karthāvāya yēśukristuvinṟe kṛpayāl sakala durātmākkaḷuṁ ñaṅṅaḷe viṭṭakannupōkaṭṭe. Āmēn. By the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
Karthavē, ñaṅṅaḷuṭe daivamē, ī rātriyil ñaṅṅaḷe kāttukoḷḷēṇamē. Ētu pāpavuṁ ñaṅṅaḷil ninnuṁ akaṟṟēṇamē. Kuriśintē śaktiyāl ñaṅṅaḷe kāval ceyyēṇamē.
