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- art known as kalam (Kalamezhuthu), singing songs in praise of Bhadrakali and the performance of the dance are a few. Kalamezhuthu is done during the day...
- specialists make scaled-down compositions on silk, ivory, cotton, and paper. Kalamezhuthu is the drawing usually known rangoli, kolam which is drawn at the p****age...
- Warli folk painting Pattachitra painting Rajasthani miniature painting Kalamezhuthu India possesses a large body of heroic ballads and epic poetry preserved...
- performance requires a total of 16 persons— including percussionists, Kalamezhuthu artists, vocalists. There are also evident regional differences in the...
- Sarppolsavam, Paambum Thullal or Paambum Kalam. The main aspects of this are Kalamezhuthu (Drawing of Kalam, a ritual art by itself), song and dance. In Kerala...
- of 'Kumbam' (normally 16 February to 15 March). During these days, "Kalamezhuthu" is conducted in the Temple. The coloured powders used for the kolam...
- common among the rural people. The worships like Padayani, Thottam pattu, Kalamezhuthu pattu were common for achieving Kalari Deva's favour.[clarification needed]...
- tribal people of Wayanad.[citation needed] The traditional ritual of Kalamezhuthu is performed during the nights of the festival. On the final day, an...
- (Kottayam: DC Books, 1990) Kamamohitham (Valapad: August Books, 1994) Kalamezhuthu (Kottayam: N.B.S., 1981) Librarian (Kottayam: DC Books, 2014) Uparodham...
- "Data" (PDF). shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in. Retrieved 23 December 2019. "Kalamezhuthu Pattu - Ritual art forms of Kerala". www.keralaculture.org. "Plus two"...