✍️ By Subhasri Devaraj Image Courtesy:Author [Subhasri Devaraj] Some days, we barely reach for a saree. But Margazhi mornings? They pull us into tradition without asking twice. There’s something magical about waking up before the world stirs, slipping into a saree, and stepping out to greet the first rays of the sun. The air is soft, the street quiet, and in front of our homes, the ground becomes a canvas. We draw vibrant kolams , delicate lines flowing like a morning melody, colors bright against the damp earth. At the heart of it, we place the agal vilakku , its flame dancing with life, casting golden light over our creation. There’s a rhythm here that nothing else in the year offers: the ritual of beauty, devotion, and calm. As the lamp flickers, we feel a deep, unspoken connection—to our homes, to the season, to a centuries-old tradition that asks only for presence. On this morning, the saree isn’t just clothing. It’s a statement of reverence, of elegance, of be...