Jalajeeviyayi Janikkunnu, Bhagavathraayi Marikkunnu | with Answer

 Kusruthi Chodyam Malayalam with Answer


"Jalajeeviyayi janikkunnu,
Bhagavatharaayi marikkunnu

Utharam Parayamo?"


ANSWER


"Kothuku" (Mosquito)

Explanation
Mosquitoes lays eggs in water and when it becomes a mosquito it makes a sound when flying.


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