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  2. Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple - Wikipedia

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    The main one is the Vrishchikoltsawam, which is conducted annually in the month of Vrishchikam (November–December), kicking off the Ulsava season in Kerala. [2] It is an eight-day-long festival known for its grandeur of festivities and cultural programmes like Melam ( percussion ), Kathakali , and music concerts.

  3. Zee Keralam - Wikipedia

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    Kochi, Kerala, India: Programming; Language(s) Malayalam: Picture format: 1080i HDTV Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound for HDTV ... Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Keralam Season 2: 21 January ...

  4. Onam - Wikipedia

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    Onam season is often associated with creativity as weavers and potters go for excess production to cater to increased demands for their products during the season, especially in the North Kerala regions of Kannur and Kasargod. Handloom fairs are an integral part of the spirit of Onam festivities these days.

  5. Does off-season travel exist anymore? - AOL

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    Rather than face crowds and high prices, many people are choosing to avoid peak travel seasons. But as global tourist numbers continue to rise, traditional low seasons are getting busier than ever ...

  6. Sabarimala Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Minister of Kerala, Pinarayi Vijayan, confirmed their entry. Thereafter, priests closed the temple for one hour to ritually purify it as the 41-days pilgrimage is known as Mandala kalam or the 41-day austerity period/Vratham had not been given a by-pass and the women entered the temple premises violating all those traditions too.

  7. Malayalam calendar - Wikipedia

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    Many events in Kerala are related to the dates in the Malayalam calendar. The agricultural activities of Kerala are centred on the seasons. The southwest monsoon which starts around 1 June is known as Edavappathi, meaning mid of month Edavam. The northeast monsoon which starts during mid October is called thulavarsham (rain in the month of thulam).

  8. Chakara - Wikipedia

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    Chakara typically occurs during the southwest monsoon season when upwelling—caused by wind-driven movements of the ocean—brings nutrient-rich water from the ocean depths to the surface. [1] These nutrients promote plankton blooms, creating an abundant food source for fish, leading to their congregation in large numbers near the shore. [ 2 ]

  9. Public holidays in India - Wikipedia

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    Kerala: September 20: Sree Narayana Guru Samadhi: Kerala: January 12: Swami Vivekananda's Birthday: West Bengal: January 15 – January 16: Thiruvalluvar Day: Tamil Nadu: December 18: U Soso Tham Death Anniversary: Meghalaya: December 30: U Kiang Nangbah: Meghalaya: July 17: U Tirot Sing Day: Meghalaya