*The Legendary Lungi
**
Just as the national bird of Kerala is Mosquito, her national dress is
'Lungi'. Pronounced as 'Lu' as in loo and 'ngi ' as in 'mongey', a lungi can
be identified by its floral or window-curtain pattern.  'Mundu' is the
white variation of lungi and is worn on special occasions like hartal or
bandh days, weddings and Onam.

Lungi is simple and 'down to earth' like the mallu wearing it. Lungi is the
beginning and the end of evolution in its category. Wearing something on the
top half of your body is optional when you are  wearing a lungi. Lungi is a
strategic dress. It's like a one-size-fits- all bottoms for Keralites.

The technique of wearing a lungi/mundu is passed on from generation to
generation through word of mouth like the British Constitution. If you
think it is an easy task wearing it, just try it once! It
requires techniques like breath control and yoga that is a notch higher
than sudarshan kriya of AOL. A lungi/mundu when perfectly worn won't come
off even in a quake of 8 on the richter scale. A lungi is not attached to
the waist using duct tape, staple, rope or velcro. It's a bit of  mallu
magic whose formula is a closely guarded secret like the Coca Cola
chemicals.

A lungi can be worn 'Full Mast' or 'Half Mast' like a national flag. A
'Full Mast' lungi is when you are showing respect to an elderly or the dead.
Wearing it at full mast has lots of disadvantages. A major  disadvantage is
when a dog runs after you. When you are wearing a lungi/mundu at full mast,
the advantage is mainly for the female  onlookers who are spared the ordeal
of swooning at the sight of hairy  legs.

Wearing a lungi 'Half Mast' is when you wear it exposing yourself like
those C grade movie starlets. A mallu can play cricket, football or  simbly
run when the lungi is worn at half mast. A mallu can even climb  a coconut
tree wearing lungi in half mast. "It's not good manners,  especially for
ladies from decent families, to look up at a mallu  climbing a coconut
tree"- Confucius (or is it Abdul Kalam?)

Most mallus do the traditional dance kudiyattam. Kudi means drinking
alcohol and yattam, spelled as aattam, means random movement of the  male
body. Note that 'y' is silent. When you are drinking, you drink,  there is
no 'y'. Any alcohol related "festival" can be enjoyed to the  maximum when
you are topless with lungi and a towel tied around the  head. "Half mast
lungi makes it easy to dance and shake legs" says  Candelaria Amaranto, a
Salsa teacher from Spain after watching  'kudiyaattam' .
 *

*The 'Lungi Wearing Mallu Union' [LUWMU, pronounced LOVE MU], an NGO  which
works towards the 'upliftment' of the lungi, strongly disapprove  of the
GenNext tendency of wearing Bermudas under the lungi. Bermudas  under the
lungi is a conspiracy by the CIA. It's a disgrace to see a  person wearing
burmuda with corporate logos under his lungi. What they  don't know is how
much these corporates are limiting their freedom of  movement and
expression.

A mallu wears lungi round the year, all weather, all season. A mallu
celebrates winter by wearing a colourful lungi with a floral pattern.  Lungi
provides good ventilation and brings down the heat between legs.  A mallu is
scared of global warming more than anyone else in the  world.

A lungi/mundu can be worn any time of the day/night. It doubles as  blanket
at night. It also doubles up as a swing, swimwear, sleeping  bag, parachute,
facemask while entering/exiting toddy shops, shopping  basket and water
filter while fishing in ponds and rivers. It also has  recreational uses
like in 'Lungi/mundu pulling', a pastime in  households having more than one
male member. Lungi pulling  competitions are held outside toddy shops all
over Kerala during Onam  and Vishu. When these lungis are decommissioned
from service, they  become table cloths. Thus the humble lungi is a cradle
to grave  appendage.*

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