It serves as an excellent background score for Dhyana (meditation).
It keeps the younger generation connected to the rich Vedic and Puranic traditions of Tirumala. How to Enjoy the Latest Rendition sri srinivasam sritha parijatham naa song new
Musically, the song is often set in a raga that invokes peace and devotion, often leaning towards or Raga Arabhi , both popularly used for morning ragas. The arrangement is typically traditional—relying on the harmonium, tabla, and sometimes the veena or flute. It serves as an excellent background score for
"Sri Srinivasam Sritha Parijatham" (also known as Srinivasa Smarana often leaning towards or Raga Arabhi
Here is the traditional version (commonly sung):