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- bless the Kettukazhchas and people, the Kettukazhchas are taken back to the respective Karas by next morning. The dismantled parts of Kettukazhchas are kept...
- Attracted by the Kettukazhcha there they vowed to their local deity Chettikulangara Bhagavathy, that they would construct similar Kettukazhchas for her every...
- most spectacular and colourful event of the day known as the ‘Kettukazhcha’. Kettukazhcha is a pageantry. It is the most splendid part of the Maha Malakkuda...
- to be in a pleasant mood with his consort Parvati on his lap. Yearly Kettukazhcha festival is one of the attractions for tourists. 10 days major festival...
- the most important festival in Padanilam. It is the biggest Shivaratri kettukazhcha in Kerala and it is second only to Aluva Shivaratri in terms of crowd...
- Padanilam Parabrahma Temple, which is famous for its Maha Shivaratri Kettukazhcha is located 8 Km South West of Pandalam town. According to legend, Lord...
- The Padanilam Parabrahma Temple, known for the biggest Shivarathri Kettukazhcha in Kerala, is situated in Nooranad. Nooranad is declared by the Government...
- effigies named Kettukazhcha. Padayani is a symbolic victory march of Goddess Kali after vanquishing Darika.[citation needed] Kettukazhcha at Chettikulangara...
- part in all the celebrations related to temple including Shivarathri kettukazhcha. Religious unity is a trademark of Padanilam and it upholds the real...
- for the Fireworks show and the Ketukazhcha (procession of chariots). 'Kettukazhcha' displays sculpted and decorated forms of six temple cars known as 'Kuthiras'...