Here's a breakdown:
* Komal means "soft", "gentle", "delicate", or "tender".
* Kathor means "hard", "rigid", "rough", or "severe".
So, if something is "komal" it is the opposite of being "kathor".
Here's a breakdown:
* Komal means "soft", "gentle", "delicate", or "tender".
* Kathor means "hard", "rigid", "rough", or "severe".
So, if something is "komal" it is the opposite of being "kathor".