Jarithayum Makkalum Malayalam Kavitha Lyrics In Malayalam Upd -
| Motif | Description | Interpretation | |-------|-------------|----------------| | | A massive, spreading tree at the village center. | Symbolizes continuity, deep roots, and the communal memory that anchors the community. | | Smartphone Screens | Shimmering, reflective surfaces that children stare into. | Represents the allure of the digital age, but also a new “mirror” for self‑recognition. | | Terracotta Pot (മണ്ണു കുപ്പി) | Cracked, repaired with gold. | Alludes to kintsugi —the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery—suggesting that visible scars can become sources of beauty and strength. | | Oil Lamp (വെള്ളി മഴ) vs. LED Bulb | Two sources of light co‑existing. | Contrasts traditional spirituality (oil lamp) with modern efficiency (LED), highlighting the poem’s central tension. | | River (അരി) | Flowing constantly, sometimes flooding. | Metaphor for time, memory, and the inevitable change that sweeps away old forms. |
എഴുന്നേറി വരൂ, ജരിതയുമ്മക്കളും എഴുന്നേറി വരൂ, നമ്മളെല്ലാം കൂടി എഴുന്നേറി വരൂ, നമ്മുടെ നാട്ടിൽ എഴുന്നേറി വരൂ, നമ്മുടെ ജനതയിൽ | Represents the allure of the digital age,
Before diving into the lyrics, it is essential to understand the poet. O.N.V. Kurup (1931–2016) was the conscience of Malayalam literature. His poems ranged from romanticism to revolutionary Marxism, but a common thread was his unwavering belief in equality. "Jarithayum Makkalum" stands as a testament to his disgust at how the archaic caste system poisons even the purest of human relationships—the bond between parent and child. | | Oil Lamp (വെള്ളി മഴ) vs
മണ്ണിൽ വിത്തിട്ടു മുളപൊട്ടുമ്പോൾ ആ തൈയോടു ചോദിക്കില്ല നിന്റെ ജാതിയെന്തെന്ന്. എന്നിട്ടും, മനുഷ്യമൃഗമേ, നിന്റെ ഗർഭപാത്രത്തിൽ നിന്ന് വീഴുന്ന കുഞ്ഞിനോടു നീ ചോദിക്കുന്നു: നിന്റെ ജാതിയെന്ത്? especially those not set to music
(Jarithayum Makkalum – The Dialogue of Generations in Malayalam Poetry)
മക്കളെ കഥകൾ കഥകൾ കഥകൾ കഥകൾ കഥകൾ കഥകൾ കഥകൾ കഥകൾ കഥകൾ കഥകൾ .
: For poems, especially those not set to music, you might find more success on literary websites, poetry forums, or blogs dedicated to Malayalam literature.