Malayalam Upd Better: Jarithayum Makkalum Malayalam Kavitha Lyrics In

ജരിത എന്ന പക്ഷിയുടേയും ... - Mathrubhumi

: Jaritha, a Saranga bird, lives in a tree with her four young children who cannot yet fly. Her mate, Mandapala, has abandoned them for another bird named Lapita. As the fire surrounds them, Jaritha is heartbroken because she cannot carry all her children to safety. a Saranga bird

: The dialogue between the mother and children showcases a profound level of sacrifice that transcends their animal nature. a Saranga bird

: This story is found in the Khandava-daha Parva (The Burning of the Khandava Forest) of the Mahabharata. a Saranga bird


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jarithayum makkalum malayalam kavitha lyrics in malayalam upd
jarithayum makkalum malayalam kavitha lyrics in malayalam upd
jarithayum makkalum malayalam kavitha lyrics in malayalam upd
jarithayum makkalum malayalam kavitha lyrics in malayalam upd
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ജരിത എന്ന പക്ഷിയുടേയും ... - Mathrubhumi

: Jaritha, a Saranga bird, lives in a tree with her four young children who cannot yet fly. Her mate, Mandapala, has abandoned them for another bird named Lapita. As the fire surrounds them, Jaritha is heartbroken because she cannot carry all her children to safety.

: The dialogue between the mother and children showcases a profound level of sacrifice that transcends their animal nature.

: This story is found in the Khandava-daha Parva (The Burning of the Khandava Forest) of the Mahabharata.


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