The Temple Bell By Sugathakumari
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Sugatha Kumari's Ambalamani, a seemingly simple and beautiful poem, is in fact a reawakening call for malayalam poetry, reminding us of the good old days of malayalam literature. We can see the tears of a well-wisher of malayalam literature, hear the sigh of a motherly heart, and finally feel the dying state of kairali. Her poems appear to be linked with love and grief, the two primary emotions, and give a lucid yet highly strong platform to exhibit ecological problems, romantic pain, existential torment, and the woman's yearning for love. Muthuchippi (1961) was her first collection of poetry. Pathirapookkal (1967), Ambalamani (1981), and Kurinjipookal (1983) are among her later works (1987)
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