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  2. File:Districts of Kerala.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Odayil Ninnu - Wikipedia

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    Odayil Ninnu (From the Gutter) is a Malayalam novel written by Indian author P. Kesavadev in 1942. The protagonist of the novel is a rickshaw-puller named Pappu. [1] The novel is one of the best-known works of Kesavadev.

  6. Padayani - Wikipedia

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    Padayani is very popular in Kerala, India, as a means, used to worship goddess Bhadra Kali. After the kolam thullal dancing ends, there is ritual called Pooppada which is the end of the padayani festival. After that, the days of colours will be over and the colourful memories will be in the minds.

  7. Vaishnava Padavali - Wikipedia

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    The term padavali (also written padaabali) has the literal meaning "gathering of songs" (pada=short verse, lyric; +vali = plural; collection). The padavali poetry reflects an earthy view of divine love which had its roots in the Agam poetry of Tamil Sangam literature (600 BC–300 AD) and spread into early medieval Telugu ( Nannaya , Annamayya ...

  8. Kettu Kalyanam - Wikipedia

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    Kettu Kalyanam, also known as Thali Kettu, was the name of an elaborate marriage ceremony of the Samanthan, Nair, Maarar, and Ambalavasi communities of the southern Indian state of Kerala. The customs varied from region to region and caste to caste.

  9. Aksharaslokam - Wikipedia

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    There are many active groups in Kerala from Kozhikode to Thiruvananthapuram with Trichur as the hub of the revival. There is a magazine dedicated for slokam called Kavana Kauthukam published from Trichur. Akhila Kerala Aksharasloka Parishath and Kerala Aksharasloka Federation are two organisations for propagating aksharaslokam.