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  2. Pathinettampadi - Wikipedia

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    Pathinettampadi (Malayalam: പതിനെട്ടാംപടി) are the 18 divine steps to the 'Thirumuttam' of famed Sabarimala temple in Kerala state of India ...

  3. Padavayal - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011 India census, Padavayal village had total population of 6,144 where 3,053 are males and 3,091 are females.Total number of households is 1,719. Population of children in the age group of 0-6 is 881 (14.3%) which consists of 438 boys and 443 girls.

  4. Vaishnava Padavali - Wikipedia

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    Vaishnava padavali left a lasting mark on Bengali literature. Among others, Rabindranath Tagore was deeply impressed by the works of Govindadas, and wrote many Vaishnava and Baul pieces. His opera Bhanusingher Padavali was composed in the Brajabuli language and included the song Sundari Radhe Awe Bani written by Govindadas .

  5. List of Malayalam-language periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Print,online Hindustan Prakashan: Chandrika Weekly: Weekly Print Chandrika: Deshabhimani Weekly: Weekly Print Deshabhimani: Starvision News Malayalam Daily Online Starvision Global India Today: Weekly Print India Today: Jayakeralam: Weekly Print Kalakaumudi: Weekly Print Kalakaumudi: Katha: Weekly Print Kalakaumudi: Kerala Kamudi Weekly: Weekly ...

  6. Padayani - Wikipedia

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    Alapra Thacharickal Padayani 64 Pala Bhirairavikolam A masked Padayani dancer at the Kottangal Devi Temple. Padayani, also known Padeni (from the Malayalam word for military formations), is a traditional folk dance and a ritual art [1] from the central portion of the Indian state of Kerala.

  7. Poompatta - Wikipedia

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    Poompatta (Malayalam: പൂമ്പാറ്റ; transl. Butterfly) was a Malayalam children's magazine which started publishing in 1964. [1] It was initially published by P. A. Warrier and later by Sithara Publications, Pai and Company (PAICO), Manorajyam Publications and Suryaprabha Publications.

  8. Cherusseri Namboothiri - Wikipedia

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    Cherusseri Namboothiri was a 15th-century Malayalam poet who belonged to Kolathunadu, in present-day North Malabar region of Kerala.He was a court poet of Udaya Varma (1446–1475) and the author of Krishna Gadha, a poem which is considered a landmark in the development of Malayalam literature.

  9. Ambalavasi - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... is the generic name for a group of castes among Hindus in Kerala, India, who have traditionally rendered ...