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- The Malayalam Calendar is a sidereal solar calendar used in Kerala. The origin of the calendar has been dated to 825 CE, the beginning of the Kollam Era...
- The kalampattu festival will perform four day before "karkidakam" and "vrichikam" malayalam months (February or march month). "AVANANGATTIL KALARI". kerala...
- morning and in the evening. Puthari Thiruvappana festival, conducted on 16 Vrichikam (this Malayalam day corresponds to 1 or 2 December), is the first Thiruvappana...
- temple to perform the Uthama Pooja. Kalamezhuthupattu is observed from 1st Vrichikam for 41 days during the Mandala season. Tuesdays and Fridays are considered...
- they celebrates ‘Kathir’ in the third Friday of the Malayalam month of ‘Vrichikam’. On this day, a procession carrying ‘Sarodam’, in a very ornately decorated...
- during the annual festival. Karthika Star day in the Malayalam month of Vrichikam is also well celebrated. This temple was the venue for one of the speeches...
- near Achankovil river. The festival of the temple takes place during Vrichikam (November–December). Mannalil Temple is situated to the south of Aranoottimangalam...
- continues for seven days. There will be "Kalamezhuthupattu" from 1st Vrichikam for forty one days during the Mandala season. The major public establishments...
- verdict in 1889. Iype Thoma Kathanar was born on 2 December 1842 (17 Vrichikam 1017, M.E.) as K. I. Thoma into the aristocratic Kovoor family of Syrian...
- Malpan Achen gained momentum and many families joined the movement. On Vrichikam 28, 1066 the newly formed reformation group bought "Thachayil Purayidam"...