Sage smudge sticks are not traditionally used in Tamil culture, so there may not be a direct translation for it in Tamil.
In Tamil, sage is called "கறவா."
sage - munivar
Thiruvalluvar is often referred to as Tamil Viyasar, meaning the sage of Tamil language. He was a celebrated Tamil poet and philosopher, known for his work "Thirukkural," a classic Tamil text on ethics and morality. Thiruvalluvar's teachings are highly respected and followed by many in Tamil culture.
Agastya Muni is traditionally considered the father of the Tamil language. He is a revered ancient sage and is said to have brought the language to the people of South India.
The Tamil name for sage tea is "கற்பூரவள்ளி தேநீர்" (Karpooravalli tea), named after the herb commonly known as Indian borage or country borage. It is known for its medicinal properties and pleasant taste.
In Tamil, sage is called "கறவா."
Seemaikarpura ilai
Karpuravalli
sage - munivar
azlinjil
karpoora illai
The Tamil name for sage tea is "கற்பூரவள்ளி தேநீர்" (Karpooravalli tea), named after the herb commonly known as Indian borage or country borage. It is known for its medicinal properties and pleasant taste.
your local grocery or florist store.... buy your sage fresh, you can generally find all types for cooking in the grocery store and other types at your florist... using floral wire you can make your own smudge stick I usually do so on a full moon, outside, at night, simply because I feel the sage can use any extra power it can get since its a primary tool in keeping away the negative. I generally have the last of my sage burning as I make my new stick, to offer a ending and a beginning. I say a blessing and a prayer to Hecate (as I'm female) as I create the stick one leaf at a time, layering until I have the length and width I want. Then I wrap it up with smudged floral wire. I pass the entire thing through the smoke of the burning sage 3 times then clip it to my outside altar to sun dry. It takes a few days of drying then it's good to go, however, I live in the desert so you might want to dry it inside in florida. b Dont make it too thick, depending on humidity you run the risk of the insides rotting instead of drying.
Sage leaves
dried sage
A wise person may be called a sage.
Parsley is Chinese coriander. It looks like our Indian coriander (kothamalli) but it doesn't have that significant aroma which our kothamalli has.