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  2. File:Zodiac Calendar 2024.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The cusp lines and dates of this calendar are based on Universal Time in the year 2024 and calculated to the arc second the Earth and Sun’s orbital axis point along the Ecliptic crosses any one of the 12 Zodiac constellation boundary lines standardized in 1930 by the International Astronomical Union. The illustrations of the Zodiac ...

  3. Muchilot Bhagavathi - Wikipedia

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    There are 108 Muchilot temples spread across Northern Kerala [3] resembling the 108 Shiva Temples mentioned in the Shivalaya Stothram .Muchilot Bhagavati , who is adorned with all beauty, is like a goddess of beauty and is widely considered as the most elaborate and gorgeous theyyam. [4]

  4. Category:Theyyam - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Theyyam" ... This page was last edited on 30 April 2024, ...

  5. Kalnirnay - Wikipedia

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    Kalnirnay (lit. ' timely decision ') is a calmanac (Calendar + Almanac) published in India.The almanac gives information about the Panchang, auspicious days, festivals, holidays, sunrise and sunset.

  6. Theyyam - Wikipedia

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    Theyyam (/t̪eːjjəm/; romanised: teyyam) is a Hindu religious ritual practiced in northern Kerala and some parts of Karnataka. Theyyam is also known as Kaḷiyāṭṭaṁ or Tiṟa. Theyyam consists of traditions, rituals and customs associated with temples and sacred groves of Malabar. [1]

  7. Buta Kola - Wikipedia

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    They are Daivas who are brother and sister. According to legend, Kalkuda was a great sculptor who built the Gommateshwara statue in Karkala.After he completed building beautiful temples and monumental statues, the ruler of Karkala cut off his left arm and right leg so that he could not create such beautiful sculptures for any other king.

  8. Andalurkavu - Wikipedia

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    Daivathaar Theyyam as a channel/medium of Lord Rama Daivathaar Theyyam Or Lord Rama Theyyam depicting bali and sugriva fighting during festival. The annual festival is a wonderful visualisation of devotional unity of a place where people still follow very old and sacred customs throughout the season.

  9. Poomaruthan Theyyam - Wikipedia

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    Poomaruthan Theyyam is a Hindu god popular in the North Malabar region of Kerala, India. This theyyam is performed in the shrines of the regional Hindu goddess Poomala bhagavathy. Poomala and Poomaruthan are worshiped mainly by the Thiyya community. The main temples where this theyyam is performed are spread over Kannur and Kasaragod districts.