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காவல் கொடிThe Watching Standard of Iṇai Eelam

Kaaval Koḍi (காவல் கொடி) — The Watching Standard. The permanent civilisational standard of Iṇai Eelam (Joined Eelam). A seated Kaaval Puli on an Indian Ocean obsidian field, watching beneath the Albizia, with the Gloriosa ember at its heart. No text on the cloth. Released into the civilisational commons.

Kaaval Koḍi — the Watching Standard. A seated bronze Sangam-era tiger on a deep Indian-Ocean field, beneath the Albizia tree, with a coucal perched in the branches, a Gloriosa ember at the tiger's heart, and a leopard pug-mark at its feet.
Ratio 3:5Ground · Ocean ObsidianTiger · Aged Bronze-GoldEcology · Bone-CreamEmber · Gloriosa VermillionText · None
Four locks (non-negotiable)
No text on the cloth.
Ever. The flag is silent. The dossier speaks.
No weapon, no ring, no charge.
The Kaaval Puli is seated, frontal, watching. Never roaring. Never armed.
No owner.
Released into the civilisational commons by public deed. TLTE binds itself first.
No era declared.
The flag carries the bridge between Aarambam and Nilaiththanmai. The era is not announced — it is held.
Enter the standard
A sentence anyone can carry

காவல் கொடி, இணை ஈழத்தின் கொடி.Kaaval Koḍi is the standard of Iṇai Eelam.

See Commons Deed for the public release of this standard.