Madal Urdal
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• March 27, 1996
Sri Dileepan writes : " Azhvaar went against the Tamil tradition and portrayed a female performing "madal Urdhal" as expression of intense and insatiable love. Madal Urdhal is extremely painful and thus the target of this action, a damsel, and her family, acquiesces for the fulfillment of the man's love. Parakaala Nayaki risks public ridicule by venturing upon this "madal Urdhal" for it is forbidden for women. Could someone please explain the practice of madal oordal ? I take it the explanation for it being forbidden is contained in the practice. Thank you, Sundar
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