Before I start with my mokkai kavidhais, let me first explain the characteristics of mokkai kavaidhais –
How can you define a mokkai kavidhai or rather how can you find out a good mokkai kavidhai?
Here are 4 simple points which help you identify a good mokkai kavidhai –
1) The first line should not be related in any way to the second line.
2) You just have to pick words which are rhyming and use them wherever.
3) There should not be any underlying theme for the kavidhai.
4) After reading the kavidhai, the readers should bang their heads and say – “God! Why did you make me read this???”
Disclaimer – In some of my mokkai kavidhais, the 4th characteristic might be predominant and the poet/writer (Oops… I don’t know what a person who writes mokkai kavidhais is called…) is not responsible for any physical injuries suffered by the readers ;-)
Here are a few samples –
1) Infosys-le naan panren work-u…..
Thanni adicha varum kick-u....
Idhu theriyaati nee oru makku….
2) Mazhai penju road-elam thanni…
Kootama vandha adhu panni…
Naan super-a otuven Sunny…
Harry-oda jodi Ginny….
If you still have not banged your heads, here’s another chance
Some of my thathuvams –
1) Ena dhan Sun orange-a irundhalum… adhulendhu juice eduka mudiyuma???
2) Thunikadai-le thuni vangalam... Nagaikadai-le nagai vangalam.... Sakkadai-le saaku vanga mudiyuma???
Still not banged your head??? I appreciate your patience J
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
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