Category: Kerala Culture & Cuisine
“Sree rama rama, sree ramachandra jaya Sree rama rama, sree ramabhadra jaya Sree rama rama rama Lokabhirama jaya Sree rama rama rama Ravananthaka jaya Sree rama rama Hridi ramatham rama rama” ...
Indian culture is known for its rich heritage, and each and every corner of the country has added its own ingredients. Like the vast difference between East and West, North and South Indian...
Either ‘Thrikai venna’ for Krishna temples or Ponkala for Devi temples, banana is deeply linked with Kerala culture. It’s given as prize for local sports during festival seasons or offered to temples or...
No doubt Thrissur Pooram is the biggest temple festival of Kerala. Temple festivals of Thrissur are known as Pooram and Thrissur Pooram is also known as ‘Pooram of Poorams’. It’s ever the biggest...
It was through my maid that I heard about him for the first time. As I am residing in Thrissur right now, I have been fascinated by elephant festivals known as ‘aana pooram’...
Every person in this world has his own unique way of celebrating New Year. In India, it’s according to Indian calendars though everyone celebrate December 31st midnight as New Year Eve. Vishu normally...
Onam – the harvest and state festival of Kerala is celebrated all over the world by Keralites. It’s that virtual string that binds all people of Kerala together, even if they now stay...
Can even a single Keralite keep himself away from the true colours and shades of Onam? Never! If so he is not a ‘Malayali’. Now Keralites are residing in each and every corner of...
I have heard about Kummatti of Malabar from my childhood. When I came to Thrissur last year, I happened to hear about Kummattikali related to Onam celebrations of cultural capital of Kerala. It was...
Childhood memories are really pleasing and they are always associated with some sort of innocent plays and collecting simple things. It may be just a piece of marble, broken bangles or even Kunnamani and...
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