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summary of the poem nila by vijay nambisan

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Answered by devguru01
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"Nila" is a poem written by Vijay Nambisan. The poem is about the river 'Nila.'

Nila is the name given by locals of Kerala to the river 'Bhāratapuzha.' This river flows from north-central Kerala to Arabian Sea.

The poem talks about river Nila during the flood times.

The poet is describing the floods that occurs in the river in the month of July.

The weather appears to be wild with thunders and lightenings. While the clouds appears to be thundering, the river Nila lay ''cold and stark.'

The river is 'reliever of summer's rule' which means that it relieves the summer hot waves with its cold wind waves.

As the weather grows wild, the waves of the river begins to rise above the reefs. Then the water of the river is set loose, which that it has entered the town breaking down the walls and going wherever she pleases to go.

The sea journey's then from the north of the city to it's destiny, that is Arabian Sea.

Answered by vasanshantha218
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