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  2. Puli Kali - Wikipedia

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    Puli kali (Meaning: Tiger Dance) is a recreational folk art from the state of Kerala, India. [1] It is performed by trained artists to entertain people on the occasion of Onam, an annual harvest festival, celebrated mainly in the Indian state of Kerala. [2]

  3. Tiger dance - Wikipedia

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    Puli Kali of Kerala, India Tiger dance of Kamaishi, Iwate, performed on the street in Kitakami Michinoku Traditional Dance Festival, Kitakami, Iwate Tiger dance of Kamaishi, Iwate, performed in the lobby of a hotel, Kitakami, Iwate. Tiger dance is a traditional performing art in which persons wearing tiger costumes dance by themselves or with ...

  4. List of programs broadcast by Asianet - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Samaajam:Oru Pravaasi Kadha [98] 20 January 2020 27 January 2020 Kudumbavilakku: 3 August 2024 Bengali TV series Sreemoyee: 22 June 2020 Ammayariyathe: 6 May 2023 7 September 2020 Padatha Painkili: 24 March 2023 Bengali TV series Ke Apon Ke Por: 21 September 2020 Santhwanam: 27 January 2024 Tamil TV series Pandian Stores: 28 November 2020

  5. Pili Yesa - Wikipedia

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    A group of boys painted and in tiger costumes on the way to the Mangalore Dasara procession in Mangalore. Pilivēṣa in "Tiger Masque" is a folk dance unique in coastal Karnataka, India. [1] Pilivēṣa is performed during Navratri to honour the Goddess Durga, whose favoured animal is the tiger (mārnemi).

  6. Thirayattam - Wikipedia

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    Thirayattam (Malayalam ⓘ) is a ritualistic art form that is performed annually in the South Malabar region of the Indian state of Kerala. It is a tribal art form that combines dance, acting routines, songs, instrumental music, face writing, martial arts and rituals.

  7. Theeyaattam - Wikipedia

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    Theeyaattam also known as Theeyaattu (Tīyāttu) is a traditional temple dance form of Kerala. There are two types of Theeyaattam – Bhadrakali Theeyaattu and Ayyappan Theeyaattu. Bhadrakali Theeyattu is performed by Theeyaattunnis (a Brahmin community in Kerala) whereas Ayyappan Theeyaattu is performed by Thiyyadi Nambiars.

  8. Kanyarkali - Wikipedia

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    It is an agricultural festival dance of Nair community. [1] Kanniyar Kali, despite the name of the Virgin, does not have anything to do with the Kannaki cult. [2] The Erattakudan purattu of kanyarkali. Kanniyar Kali is in no way connected with the Kaniyar community, a community of authentic astrologers of Kerala. [3]

  9. Parambikulam Tiger Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Parambikulam Tiger Reserve implements the Project Tiger scheme along with various other programs of the Government of India and the Government of Kerala. The operational aspects of administering a tiger reserve is as per the scheme laid down by the National Tiger Conservation Authority. People from tribal colonies inside the reserve are engaged ...