noun a type of shrub that grows in the Western Ghats mountain range in India, known for its purplish blue flowers that bloom once every 12 years
Kurinji is often mentioned in Tamil literature and poetry as a symbol of beauty and time.
Kurinji is a type of flowering plant that blooms once every 12 years in the Western Ghats of India.
Kurinji refers to the blue Kurinji flower that grows in the Nilgiri Hills.
Kurinji is a popular attraction for tourists visiting the Nilgiri Hills to witness its rare blooming cycle.
In literature, 'kurinji' may be used as a symbol of beauty, nostalgia, or longing in poems, stories, or novels.
Psychologists may use 'kurinji' as a metaphor for growth, change, or transformation in therapy sessions or discussions about personal development.
Botanists may refer to 'kurinji' as a specific type of flowering plant belonging to the Strobilanthes genus, found in the Western Ghats of India.
Tour guides in the Western Ghats region may include 'kurinji' in their explanations of local flora and fauna, highlighting its significance in the ecosystem.