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- Temple . Gajamela and Pongala which are ****ociated with the temple festival are very famous. Thousands of devotees come to watch the Gajamela. Kerala Atlas...
- company by Anjali who is a Brahmin girl. On the way back to Kerala from the Gajamela at Sonepur, Thamban's father Mathan happens to confront Shaktivel in Madurai...
- Ladies from all parts of Kollam and Trivandrum districts parti****te in it. Gajamela, an elephant procession, is the main attraction of the ****tsavam, which...
- Kottayam district. The temple's annual festival features the captivating Gajamela (Elephant congregation) and Aanayoottu (Elephant feeding) ceremonies with...
- Travancore Devaswom Board of the Government of Kerala. Every year on 19 May Gajamela is conducted on the last day of the temple festival. As of 2001[update]...
- Kerala State of India. Many foreigners visit this temple on the occasion of Gajamela. "Kanjiramvila Bhagavathy Temple Chathannoor, Kollam « HEYPLACES.IN". heyplaces...
- Vaishnodevi Saneeswara Devas****. A large elephant festival, the Anayadi Gajamela, takes place at Anayadi Narasimha Moorthy Temple and involves a hundred-odd...
- are being made to revive the art by forming drum-beating troupes such as Gajamela in Dakshina Kannada, with support from the Government. Such troupes also...
- Cheriyanad , Alappuzha Kalpathi Ratholsavam Kalpathi, Palakkad Adoor Gajamela Sree Parthasarathy Temple, Pa****thitta Thaipooyam ****tsavam Sree Subrahmanya...
- village. Elamgulam Sree Dharma Shastha Temple is famous in Kerala for Gajamela. The Sree Dharmasastha Kshetram is one of the centres for the pilgrims...