Tamil Seasons [repack] -

A transitional season. The extreme chill of Koothir begins to wane, but mornings are still covered in a soft, misty fog. The sun feels warm but not harsh. This is often considered the most pleasant time of the year.

Energy, celebration, and transition. 5. Vennil Kaalam (வெண்ணில் காலம்) – The Season of White Heat & Summer Mid-June to Mid-August (Vaikasi – Aani)

Whether it is the first rain of Kaar or the soft mist of Munpani , each Tamil season brings a unique fragrance, a specific sound, and a timeless story. All one has to do is step outside and feel the ancient rhythm. tamil seasons

Kaar Kaalam marks the arrival of the Northeast Monsoon. The skies darken with heavy clouds, and the parched earth receives its first major drenching. It is a time of thunderstorms, cool winds, and lush greenery.

This season hosts the most important Tamil festival: Thai Pongal (the harvest festival). People thank the Sun God and the cattle for a bountiful harvest. It is a season of new beginnings, weddings, and housewarmings. The phrase "Thai Pirandhal Vazhi Pirakkum" (The dawn of Thai brings new opportunities) reflects this optimism. A transitional season

Un Vizhigalil… Kaalam Mazhaiyaga Peyyum. (In your eyes… the seasons rain down.)

This unique classification is not just a meteorological observation but a poetic and cultural framework that has guided Tamil agriculture, medicine (Siddha), literature, and festivals for over two millennia. Each season lasts approximately two months and carries a distinct mood, weather pattern, and emotional resonance. This is often considered the most pleasant time of the year

The mist disappears. The temperature rises sharply. However, occasional light showers and a cool breeze during the evenings provide respite. It is a dry, bright, and energetic season.