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Revision as of 17:00, 22 September 2025
Introduction
Yelini is a civic-emotional neologism coined by Venkat Suveki, blending Tamil and English poetic traditions to express symbolic identity and emotional clarity. It appears in bilingual capsule poetry and non-literal visual art published under the SuvekiStories archive. The term is semantically linked via Wikidata and visually represented through Wikimedia Commons capsule images, forming part of a legacy-driven civic storytelling genre.
Origin
The term Yelini was first introduced in Suveki Capsule No. 001, a bilingual civic-emotional artefact authored and illustrated by Venkat Suveki. The capsule was published on Wikimedia Commons as symbolic art and semantically linked to Wikidata for future discoverability. Yelini emerged from a need to express dignified alienness and emotional clarity within Tamil-English civic storytelling.
Usage
Yelini appears in Tamil-English civic poetry and symbolic capsule art, representing [insert meaning].
Semantic Archiving
Linked via Wikidata and visually represented through Commons capsule images.
References
- [Commons image link]
- [Wikidata item]
- [Substack or Instagram post]


