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| Q | A | |---|---| | | Yes – it is hosted on the official Bhasha‑Bhandar server (a non‑profit, academic repository). It contains only plain‑text and JSON, no executables. | | Can I quote the stories in a research paper? | The text is released under a Creative Commons Attribution‑ShareAlike license; you may quote freely provided you attribute the original author and the anthology editor. | | Are there translations available? | Partial English translations appear in Modern Indian Short Stories (ed. R. Sharma, 1998) and the 2022 e‑book includes bilingual footnotes for 35 stories. Full‑scale translation projects are underway at the Kerala University Press . | | What is the best way to learn the rare Malayalam idioms used? | Consult the Glossary of Regional Expressions appended to the 2015 re‑print (pages 302‑315) or use the ‘mal_stopwords.txt’ supplied in the digital archive, which also lists idiomatic phrases and their literal meanings. | | Can I contribute a modern translation? | Yes – the Bhasha‑Bhandar community welcomes collaborative translations via their GitHub repo ( github.com/bhashabhandar/kambikathakal ). Follow the contribution guidelines (UTF‑8, markdown, attribution). | I see you're interested in Malayalam kambikathakal

# 2. Split into stories stories = [s.strip() for s in txt.split('=== STORY ===') if s.strip()] Read for mood and subtext, not just plot