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  2. Pindikuthi Perunnal - Wikipedia

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    The term Pindikuthi is a compound Malayalam word composed of pindi (പിണ്ടി) which means "trunk of the plantain tree" [4] and kuthi (കുത്തി) which is the past simple form of kuthal that means "to prick or pierce". [5] Therefore, Pindikuthi means "to prick or pierce the plantain trunk". Rakkuli literally means "bath in the ...

  3. Kuthiyottam - Wikipedia

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    Kuthiyottam. Kuthiyottam, sometimes spelled Kutiyottam, is a ritual youth dance, and in some cases of mock blood sacrifice, [1] found at annual Pongala festival celebrations at some Hindu temples in Kerala dedicated to Bhadrakali or Durga – a warrior goddess. [2]

  4. Kutty Kunju Thankachi - Wikipedia

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    Lakshmy Pilla (14 February 1820 – 13 February 1904), better identified as Kutti Kunju Thankachi, was an Indian composer and writer of Malayalam literature, known to be the first female poet and composer of Kerala.

  5. Macrotyloma uniflorum - Wikipedia

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    Macrotyloma uniflorum is a perennial climbing plant with a rhizome, growing to a height of about 60 cm (24 in).The stem sprouts from the rhizome each year. It is clad in varying amounts of whitish hairs and bears alternate, trifoliate leaves with petioles up to 7 cm (2.8 in) long.

  6. Thommankuthu - Wikipedia

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    Thommankuthu (Malayalam: തൊമ്മന്‍കുത്ത്) is a waterfall located in Thodupuzha Thaluk, Idukki District, Kerala, India. [1] It is one of the major centres of eco-tourism in Kerala. [2] The seven-step waterfall is situated in a forest in the southern part of Western Ghats mountain range. Thommankuthu is a series of 12 ...

  7. Kuttiyum kolum - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of the game. Kuttiyum kolum (English: stick and cane) is a traditional game played in Kerala, India. [1] It is similar to an ancient game found all over the Indian Subcontinent with different names, such as Gilli-danda in North India.

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  9. Nilavilakku - Wikipedia

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    Nilavilakku lamp from Kerala. Seal of Chola Dynasty with two lamps, fish and tiger, 10th century. Nilavilakku. Nilaviḷakku Malayalam Pronunciation ⓘ is a ...