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The Karuppu Sha is an evergreen tree that can grow up to 40 meters in height, with a broad, rounded crown and smooth, grey bark. The leaves are large, elliptical, and dark green, often used in traditional practices. The tree produces small, fragrant flowers that are greenish-white, leading to the formation of long, slender pods containing numerous seeds.

And on moonless nights, if one walks along the banks of the revived Miran and listens closely, one can still hear the faint echo of a young girl’s breath— the breath that brought a song back to the sands. karupsha

Rafiq offered Karupsha a tattered map, inked in moon‑dust on a piece of vellum. The map showed a route to the , a place spoken of in hushed tones by the elders, said to be where the Song was first woven. The Karuppu Sha is an evergreen tree that