Malayalam Thundu Kadha Jun 2026

| Item | Information | |------|--------------| | | തുണ്ടു കഥ – Thundu Kadha | | English translation of title | “The Story of the Thorn” (or “The Tale of Thundu”) | | Form | Short story / folk narrative (often printed in literary magazines and anthologies) | | First Publication | 1978, Kairali literary magazine (Kerala) | | Collected in | Kadhakalude Kshema (1979) – an anthology of contemporary Malayalam short stories; later re‑issued in Malayala Kathakal (1995). | | Author | M. K. Mohan (1946‑2012), a noted Malayalam writer of the post‑modernist wave, also a schoolteacher and later a professor of Malayalam literature at Calicut University. | | Language | Malayalam (original); translated into English (1992, Stories from Kerala ), Hindi (1999, Kerala ki Kahaniyan ) and Tamil (2004). |

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Malayalam Thundu Kadha, a term that evokes nostalgia and warmth in the hearts of many Keralites. For those who may not be familiar, Thundu Kadha refers to the traditional storytelling sessions that were once an integral part of Kerala's cultural heritage. In this blog post, we'll take you on a journey to explore the enchanting world of Malayalam Thundu Kadha, its significance, and why it continues to captivate audiences even today. | Item | Information | |------|--------------| | |