Most Torah Malayalam PDF files are designed for A4 printing. If you are reading on a phone, use a PDF reader that supports "Reflow" mode (like Adobe Acrobat or ReadEra) so the text wraps to fit your 6-inch screen.
The Catholic version is slightly different. The POC Bible (Popular Version) is the standard for Latin Rite Catholics in Kerala. The Pentateuch (Torah) translation in the POC is known for being very literal to the Hebrew.
You can find the POC Malayalam Bible as a PDF on the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) resource sites or dedicated Catholic apps like "POC Bible Malayalam." Note that the Catholic Torah includes the Deuterocanonical sections (though those are usually in the Historical books, not the Pentateuch). torah malayalam pdf
This paper examines the availability and characteristics of Torah texts and related Jewish scripture resources in Malayalam. It surveys existing translations, digital PDF editions, publishers, and community contexts relevant to Malayalam-speaking readers (primarily in Kerala, India). The paper also discusses challenges in translation, script and orthography issues, copyright considerations, and recommendations for researchers seeking Malayalam Torah PDFs.
Let’s be honest—many Malayalee readers stop at Exodus. The Torah in Malayalam PDF is most beneficial for the "hard" books. Most Torah Malayalam PDF files are designed for
Malayalam Torah (1910 Christian translation):
“ആദിയിൽ ദൈവം ആകാശത്തെയും ഭൂമിയെയും സൃഷ്ടിച്ചു.”
Modern literal Malayalam from Hebrew (scholar translation):
“തുടക്കത്തിൽ ദൈവം ആകാശത്തെയും ഭൂമിയെയും ഉണ്ടാക്കി.” Let’s be honest—many Malayalee readers stop at Exodus
The difference is subtle – the older version uses “സൃഷ്ടിച്ചു” (created), modern uses “ഉണ്ടാക്കി” (made).
The most authoritative source for any Scripture in Malayalam is the Bible Society. They offer the "Satyavedapusthakam" (The Holy Bible) in Malayalam, which includes the Torah.