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