Saturday, 25 October 2025

Treat puberphonia with Indan culture

Uvular sound in Indin language that treats puberphonia.
In the context of Dravidian cultures, particularly in Tamil and Malayalam, ululation is a traditional, high-pitched vocal sound made by women during auspicious and ceremonial occasions. It is performed by rapidly trilling the tongue to produce a loud, wavering cry. 
Names in Dravidian languages
The practice is known by different names depending on the language: 
Tamil: Kulavai iḍal or Kolavai
Malayalam: Kurava iḍal or Kurava 
In the context of Dravidian cultures, particularly in Tamil and Malayalam, ululation is a traditional, multi -pitched vocal sound made by women during auspicious and ceremonial occasions. It is performed by rapidly trilling the tongue and uvula to produce a loud, wavering cry of joy
Names in Dravidian languages
The practice is known by different names depending on the language: 
Tamil: Kulavai iḍal or Kolavai
Malayalam: Kurava iḍal or Kurava

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