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| Malayalam Phrase | Meaning | |----------------|---------| | | Summer famine – referring to scarcity of water and green fodder. | | വേനൽക്കാറ്റ് | Summer wind – hot, dry, and dust-laden, often personified as an angry spirit. | | വെയിലത്തു നടക്കുക | To walk in the sun – used idiomatically to mean enduring hardship. |
Summer is also the season of – mangoes, jackfruit, watermelons, and nongu (palm fruit), which are culturally synonymous with Vēnalkkālam . summer season meaning in malayalam
In the southern Indian state of Kerala, the summer season typically spans from . and nongu (palm fruit)
| Malayalam Phrase | Meaning | |----------------|---------| | | Summer famine – referring to scarcity of water and green fodder. | | വേനൽക്കാറ്റ് | Summer wind – hot, dry, and dust-laden, often personified as an angry spirit. | | വെയിലത്തു നടക്കുക | To walk in the sun – used idiomatically to mean enduring hardship. |
Summer is also the season of – mangoes, jackfruit, watermelons, and nongu (palm fruit), which are culturally synonymous with Vēnalkkālam .
In the southern Indian state of Kerala, the summer season typically spans from .