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Kavitha
Kavitha As the Tamil and South Indian form of the poetry-name, Kavitha carries a slightly more grounded, domestic quality than Kavya — the poem embedded in everyday life rather than in elevated classical tradition. Characters named Kavitha are often portrayed as creative individuals who find expression through unexpected channels, with an ear for the lyrical in ordinary experience.
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