Kusruthi Chodyam Utharam | Answers
Here's a detailed look into some of these questions and their answers:
Kusruthi Chodyams are a collection of paradoxical questions and statements that originated in ancient Kerala, India. These questions are often self-referential, illogical, or seemingly impossible to answer. They are meant to stimulate critical thinking, challenge assumptions, and demonstrate the limitations of language.
Engane ulla oru prasnam kodukkam? (How shall I ask a problem that exists?) answers kusruthi chodyam utharam
Vayana (The reader) or simply the person who grew up.
Ente veedu thakkolil, thakkolude veedu ente veetil? (My house is in the key, the key's house is in my house?) Here's a detailed look into some of these
Chinna mone, ezhuthu padichu valiya aayirikunna aar? (Little boy, who is the one who studied writing and became big?)
Oru nalu kallu, nokkiya nookil oru kallu. Athu enthu? (Four stones, but when you look at the corner, there is one stone. What is it?) Engane ulla oru prasnam kodukkam
ഒരു ചോദ്യത്തിന് ഉത്തരം പറഞ്ഞിട്ട് ആള് മരിച്ചു പോയി. എന്താ ചോദ്യം? (Oru chodyathinu utharam paranju aalu marichu poyi. Entha chodyam?)
