This study applies six innovative poetic methods: Forensic Reading, Healing-Centered Poetics, Constraint-Based Innovation, Digital Humanities, Queer Form Invention, and Ritual Ethnography. These approaches are explored through two original poems, Saltline Reversal and Where Salt Remembers, which engage Tamil ritual language, mythic geography, and post-war memory. Drawing on Tamil-centered frameworks and insights from Sivathamby, Blackburn, and Sivanandan, the analysis demonstrates how poetic form can enact emotional restoration, ceremonial continuity, and mnemonic survival. By integrating interdisciplinary technique with Tamil ritual poetics, the study offers a model for sustaining cultural memory in contexts shaped by trauma and displacement. Full-text presentation of the poems enables direct engagement with their symbolic architecture, rhythmic cadence, and ceremonial voice.
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