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Thiruvathirakali, also known as Kaikottikkali, is a very popular group dance of Kerala. Thiruvathirakali is performed by the women of Hindu community, often during festive seasons like Onam and the Thiruvathira day in the Malayalam month of Dhanu (December- January). Performed by maids in order to attain everlasting marital bliss, Thiruvathirakali is a simple and gentle dance with the lasya element or the amorous charm predominating. The dance is performed around a nilavilakku (a ceremonial lamp) or a floral decoration especially during Onam. The dancers move in a circular pattern, accompanied by rhythmic clapping of the hands, to the tune of the Thiruvathira pattu. One of the performers sings the first line of the Thiruvathira pattu (song) while the rest repeat it in chorus. The songs are often narrations from the folk epics.Today, Thiruvathirakali has become a popular dance form for all seasons and also a popular stage item. |
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Easter |
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This is
another important festival of Christians, which
commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Easter usually falls in March-April, after 40 days
lent of fast and penance. Christians go for
mid-night mass, as a memory of the resurrection of
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Miladi Sharif |
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Miladi Sharif, celebrated on a large scale in
April, Commemorates the birth of the prophet.
This celebration has acquired its present
dimensions only in recent times. Previously the
day was observed by the Muslims by reading what
is commonly known as Maulud which is a short
treatise in Arabic celebrating the birth, life,
work and sayings of the prophet or some saint. |
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Alleppey (Allaphuzha) - Boat
races |
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Boat races and processions at
Ambalapuzha,in July |
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Nehru Trophy boat race in the month of
August |
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Boat races at Thalavady in Alappuzha,
Kumarakom |
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Mannar, Aranmula, and Thiruvandoor near |
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Chengannur during Onam festival in
Septmeber |
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Sivagiri Festival at Varkala ,in the month
of Decemeber |
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St. George's Church festival in Edathwa
from 27 April to 7th May |
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St.Sebastian's Churchin, Arathungal from
20th January to 31st January |
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Pathanamthitta |
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Makara Vilakku Festival at Sabarimala
Temple in January |
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Pathishtadinam.at Sabarimala in the month
of June |
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Ochirakali A festival of martial Arts at
Ochira in June |
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Madalam Festival at Sabarimala Temple in
November |
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Madala Pooja at Sabarimala Temple in
December |
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Annual Parumala Perunnal at Parumala
Church, 11 km from Thiruvalla |
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Maramon Convention in MaramonAsia's
largest Christian gathering, in the month
of February. |
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Thrissur (Trichur) |
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The Elephant march in the month of January |
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Kodiyettu at Guruvayoor in March |
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Ashtami Festival & Elephant races at Krishna
Temple at Guruvayoor in March |
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Thrissur Pooram at Trissur in April |
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Arattupuzha Pooram at Arattupuzha Temple in
the month of April |
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Krishna Jayanthi at Guruvayoor in October |
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Ekadasi festival at Guruvayoor in December |
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Pulikali |
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The colorful display of the folk art at the time
of Onam in Kerala in the form of dance and
performances are termed as Pulikali. The art
also known as Kaduvaakali is a 200 year old form
which has been very carefully preserved by the
artists of the state. The form is performed by
the trained artists who stage it just to
entertain the locals and the visitors. The word
Pulikali literally means the 'play of the
tigers' so the performance revolves around the
theme of tiger hunting. This folk art is mainly
staged and practiced in the district of Thissur
and Palaghat. |
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Sabrimala Temple in Kerala |
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Sabarimala Temple is the one of the most famous
pilgrim centres in India. |
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Sabarimala is situated on the mountain ranges of
the Western Ghats, at an altitude of 914 m above
sea level and is accessible only by foot, from
Pamba (4kms). |
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The hold shrine
dedicated to Lord Ayyappa attracts thousands of
pilgrims from all ; over India, from different
castes, creed, especially from other parts of
South India. Mandalapooja and Makaravilakku are
the two main events of the pilgrim season, which
is from Nov to mid Jan. |
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The Temple remains closed during the rest of the
year, except for the first five days of every
Malayalam month and during 'Vishu' in April.
Sabarimala is surrounded by hazardous hills like
Karimala and Neelimala. Men of all ages are allowed
inside the temple but women only below 10 years and
above 50 years of age are permitted inside. |
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Jain Festival At Palakkad |
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There is an ancient Jain Temple at Jainamedu
near the Palakad town. According to a legend,
one Sutar, head of the Jains, built this
temple 500 years ago for the Jain sage
Chandranathaswamy |
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