- ****ppan is a
deity commonly worshipped in the
Northern Region of
Kerala in India. ****ppan is
considered as the
personification of two gods Thirvappan...
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thambuttu (a
sweet specially prepared during the
harvest festival called Puthari), raw
mango curry,
tender jackfruit curry,
jackfruit seeds curry, traditional...
- Vellattam, is
performed daily in the
early morning and in the evening.
Puthari Thiruvappana festival,
conducted on 16
Vrichikam (this
Malayalam day corresponds...
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Kanakaaksharangal (Golden Letters) (1967)
Nellu (Rice) (1968) Innu (Today) (1969)
Puthari (Fresh Rice) (1970)
Asthram (Arrow) (1971)
Agneyaasthram (Fire-arrow) (1972)...
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Tamil people in
Tamil Nadu,
India and
other places (January 14 or 15)
Puthari / Huthari: Coorg,
Karnataka in
south India Sankranthi or
Makar Sankranti:...
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April 2025 (link)
Explains Puthari and its
ceremonial practices in
North Kerala temples,
including Rajarajeshwaram...
- the temple:
Karkidakam month:
Festival - Nira
Chingam month:
Festival -
Puthari Kanni month:
Festival - A month-long
Chakyar Koothu Thulam month: Festival...
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annual festival is
celebrated and in the
month of Thulam, a
festival viz., '
Puthari' is
celebrated in this temple. "Holy Prasadam". www.holyprasadam.com. Retrieved...
- Mudiyettu, Thirayattam, Malavayiyattam, Theyyam, Kothamooriyattam, Nira,
Puthari, etc. are some of the
ritual folklore of Kerala. Much of
Kerala folk culture...
- of
their efforts, the
Polegar of
Virupakshi was
honored with the
title ‘
Puthari-Kaval’ (Defender of the Roads), and the
Polegar of
Kannivadi was given...