"അമ്മേ, ഞങ്ങൾ കാട്ടുതീയിൽ വെന്തുപോകുന്നെങ്കിൽ അതാണ് വിധിയെന്ന് കരുതി സമാധാനിച്ചോളാം, അമ്മയെങ്കിലും പോയി രക്ഷപ്പെടൂ..."
Jaritha refuses to leave them. She suggests an alternative: hiding them in an abandoned mouse hole, which she could seal with mud to protect them from the fire. But the wise chicks know a different danger—a hungry mouse lives in that hole. They bravely argue that being eaten by a mouse is a far worse fate than being consumed by the fire. Their logic is heart-wrenching: it is better to die by the sacred fire than to become prey.
അമ്മേ നീ വരുന്നുണ്ടോ അമ്മേ എന്നു കരഞ്ഞു കൊണ്ടിരുന്ന കുഞ്ഞുങ്ങൾക്കു ഞാൻ എന്തു പറയും എന്നോർത്തു നിന്നു നെഞ്ചം പതിഞ്ഞു.
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Free verse with occasional ‘vrutta’ (repeating refrain) that serves as the song’s chorus. | | Stanza Count | 4 stanzas + a refrain (total 5 sections). | | Meter | Primarily ‘vr̥tta‑sharika’ (8‑syllable per line) but the poet uses occasional ‘dvipadi’ for rhythmic variation. | | Rhyme | Internal rhyme and alliteration (e.g., “മനസ്സിൽ മഴ മണം” – manassil mazha mana ). | They bravely argue that being eaten by a
അമ്മ വിളിച്ചു പറയുന്നു പടിയിൽ നിന്നു: “മക്കളേ നിങ്ങൾ ഇനി വരൂ, വരൂ! മഴയും കാറ്റും കത്തുന്ന കനലിനോളം മുറുക്കിപ്പിടിക്കൂ ശരീരത്തെ.”
The poem is the work of (b. 1972, Kozhikode), a poet whose career began in the early 1990s with contributions to Mathrubhumi Weekly and Sahitya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society publications. Shyamalan belongs to a generation that grew up amid Kerala’s rapid economic transformation—post‑liberalization, the rise of Gulf migration, and the digital revolution.
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The poem is written in a simple yet evocative style. While the full text varies by edition, it typically describes the scene of the approaching fire:
ജരിതയുമ്മക്കളും - മലയാളം കവിത വരികൾ | Jarithayum Makkalum Malayalam Kavitha Lyrics To attain heaven ( Swarga )
The sage , after years of celibacy, realizes he has no children to perform his last rites. To attain heaven ( Swarga ), he is reborn as a bird. He marries a female bird named Jarita . However, Mandapala is detached and seeks liberation. He abandons Jarita and their unborn children to pursue higher spiritual goals with another bird, Lapita.
The enduring power of "Jarithayum Makkalum" lies in its profound emotional and literary layers:
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The poem "Jarithayum Makkalum" is attributed to the renowned poet , a towering figure in Malayalam literature known for his narrative and devotional poems.