
“Paapamillaathavan” is a sacred meditation on the Last Supper, where the Sinless One—Jesus Christ—offers Himself as the ultimate sacrifice to redeem humanity from the bondage of sin and death. The lyrics draw deeply from the St. James Liturgy of the Holy Communion, echoing Christ’s own words as He instituted the Holy Communion: “Take, eat; this is My body… Drink this, for this is My blood.”
This song captures the profound mystery of divine love—a sinless Savior breaking bread and pouring wine, not as symbols, but as the very means of grace. Each verse serves as a solemn yet intimate invitation: to remember, to partake, and to proclaim His death until He comes again.
Written for liturgical worship, “Paapamillaathavan” is intended to be sung during the Holy Communion service, either by the choir or reverently chanted by the celebrant himself. Its meditative and prayerful nature invites worshippers to enter into the mystery of Christ’s sacrifice—His body broken and His blood shed for the redemption of sinners.
All praise, honor, and glory be unto Him.







