Rainy Season

Rainfall - Madayipara. It rains heavily during the first and sixth seasons. No matter what, the rain that spreads its wings over Madayipara is an indescribable beauty.

Morning Rain, Afternoon Rain, Evening Rain, Night Rain and so on.

The fresh rain coming from Ezhimala is the fragrance of Mritasanjeevani. How quickly the new life awakens in the dry grass! For the great new rain of the mouse race.

At dawn, it rises to the fort in the south in a rhythm of venchamara and thalavattam. The evening rain is the heartbeat of nostalgia. Leading us into the infinite vicissitudes of fulfillment. The humidity of the westerly winds cools nature. In the evening rain, the sparrows rejoice. In the evenings, rainbows fill the cracks of fear in the car-covered skies. Then comes the night's downpour. Sugathakumari's night rain without laughing and laughing!

Then there will be a gathering of species around the rock pools that are filled with rainwater. During the monsoon season, Madayipara is dressed in green silk. Once the crows open, the place turns into a blue sea. The black flower and the stalk come together for the crows.

During the spring season, when the Malayalees got a lot, the baby ants would come with flower songs and go for a shower. Hides in the rain and sun. How many new lives are dancing on the Madayi rock! Multicolored brightly colored moths will amaze you in the rain.

In the north, the rains subside during the monsoon season in nearby Madayikavu. And then there’s the downpour of rain. Heavy rain in history!

By what measure do we mark the rain that breaks the cultural heritage that the Jewish and Sultan intertwined?

For a long time, even in the rain, it had to fall on Madayipara like a bridegroom, or, as the saying goes, Raman Nair.