Autumn Season In Tamil |verified| -
We don’t have "sweater weather" for long. But we have that specific moment—usually around Deepavali or Karthigai—when the humidity drops to zero. The mosquitoes vanish. You can finally sleep without the fan on full speed. And the sound of Puliyotharai (tamarind rice) being packed for school trips fills the kitchen.
In the global calendar, Autumn means falling leaves, pumpkin spice, and chilly mornings. But here in Tamil Nadu, we don't have a season where trees turn bare. We have something far more poetic, subtle, and intense. autumn season in tamil
So next time someone asks if India has Autumn, tell them: “We don’t have falling leaves. We have falling rain, rising hope, and the sweetest Adhirasam you’ll ever taste.” We don’t have "sweater weather" for long
Western Autumn is a goodbye party for the sun. Tamil is a celebration of survival. We don't mourn the heat; we celebrate the cool. You can finally sleep without the fan on full speed
🍂🌧️ What is your favorite memory of the monsoon/Autumn season in your hometown? Let me know in the comments below!