I should structure the response to first clarify the likely meaning of the query, then explain who Kamban is, mention his work the Kambaramayanam, and then suggest trustworthy online sources where the user can access related content. Also, I should mention that if "Kambikatha" refers to something else, the user should provide more context for a more accurate answer.

Finally, the response should guide the user to look up the Kambaramayanam, which is a significant work by Kamban, and provide links where they can read it online. Also, offering assistance if they had a different intent would be good.

If it's about Kamban, one of the most famous works is the "Kambaramayanam," a Tamil version of the Ramayana. So perhaps the user is looking for an online link to a story about Kamban's life or the Kambaramayanam online. Alternatively, maybe "Kambikatha" is a specific narrative or article that's not widely known, and the user is asking for a way to access it online. But since I don't have specific information about a work called "Kambikatha," I need to proceed carefully.

I should consider if there's a known author, book, or resource named "Kambikatha." A quick search in my knowledge base shows no direct results, but I know that Kamban (also spelled Kambar) is a well-known poet. Therefore, it's possible that there's a mix-up in the name. The user might have meant "Kamban Katha," the story of Kamban, and misspelled it as "Kambikatha."

I need to make sure the response is helpful and not just a guess. It's important to acknowledge any assumptions made and invite further clarification from the user. Also, including some example links to reputable sources like Project Gutenberg, Tamil Nadu Government Cultural affairs, or academic sites could be useful.