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Anita Nair equates the strength of her characters to water—a substance that heals, forgets, accepts, and flows tirelessly. Marikolunthu is the embodiment of water that accepts and endures.

(scientific name: Artemisia pallens ), also known as Davana , is a highly aromatic herb native to Southern India. It is cherished for its sweet, fruity fragrance and plays a significant role in traditional Indian culture, specifically in religious rituals, perfumery, and Ayurvedic medicine . 1. Cultural & Religious Significance marikolunthu

Marikolunthu Dried [Raw] – Marjoram - YAAZH IYARKAI ANGADI Anita Nair equates the strength of her characters

Marikolunthu's life is a "pathetic and miserable" sequence of disappointments and trauma. Following the rape, she becomes pregnant with an illegitimate son, Muthu. Due to intense bitterness and the pressure of her situation, she abandons the infant initially. Rebellion Through Lesbianism It is cherished for its sweet, fruity fragrance