We call it . Or, depending on who you ask, Irupathu Ezhu (இருபத்து ஏழு) .
In the global calendar, Autumn means falling leaves, pumpkin spice, and chilly mornings. But here in Tamil Nadu, we don't have a season where trees turn bare. We have something far more poetic, subtle, and intense. autumn season in tamil
Western Autumn is a goodbye party for the sun. Tamil is a celebration of survival. We don't mourn the heat; we celebrate the cool. We call it
So next time someone asks if India has Autumn, tell them: “We don’t have falling leaves. We have falling rain, rising hope, and the sweetest Adhirasam you’ll ever taste.” But here in Tamil Nadu, we don't have
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If you ask a Tamil friend, “What is the Tamil word for Autumn?”, you will usually get a blank stare. Followed by: “Illayae? We only have Summer, Rain, and Winter?”
🍂🌧️ What is your favorite memory of the monsoon/Autumn season in your hometown? Let me know in the comments below!