MEESA
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TextPublication details: KOTTAYAM,INDIA D C 2023Description: 328Other title: - MEESA MEESA
- 894.812.3 HAR/M
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| 894.812.3 GEO/U URANGUNNA SUNDARI | 894.812.3 GIR/T THOTTICHAMARI | 894.812.3 HAR/A AADHAM | 894.812.3 HAR/M MEESA | 894.812.3 HAR/P PANDU, PANDU, PANDU(MALAYALAM) | 894.812.3 H&C/D DHEERANAYA KOCHU THAYYALKARAN | 894.812.3 HES/S SIDHARTHA |
The novelist uses the Meesha myth to frame the grand tale of Upper Kuttanad. He also states how Kuttanad was formed. We can see our landscape standing up proudly with real place names in Kerala. Hareesh is from Neendoor, and he uses the place and its surroundings very well in the novel.
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