Category: Kerala Culture & Cuisine
In the Tamil script – Madhurai Kanchi written in the 4th century A. D, it’s mentioned about Onam celebrations. Thirugnana Sambandar who lived in 7th century AD also has described about Onam in many...
Certain instructions are written in the manuals of Ayurveda that are to be followed in the month of Karkidakam. If you follow those rules strictly, you can possess 100% health, both physical and mental....
On a banana leaf when Kerala sadya is served, it comes last. It follows one or two serving of rice, 9 or more side dishes apart from curries. Yet on banana leaf, payasam/pradhaman is...
In the monsoon season when chilled nature mercilessly rains heavily, have you ever tasted a hot cup of rasam with crushed pepper seeds and garlic added? A pinch of asafoetida powder, a little cold...
Vishukani and its variant colours – Vishu offers much more to Keralities. It’s a festival season of tastes and traditional dishes too. During those glorious yesterdays, every backyard had one vegetable garden, and most...
For its unique specialties and qualities, certain products of Kerala are famous worldwide. They are true identities of Kerala culture and tradition, and centuries old without any change. In fact certain localities of Kerala...
Can anyone imagine wild animals to celebrate a harvest festival in their own way, dancing to tunes and walk through streets in the midst of people? Definitely not! But if you come to Thrissur...
Kerala Vasthushastra has gained prominence in the recent times. Nowadays while planning a home and preparing its plan, people are keen about including Vasthu rules for home construction. Many firmly believe that only homes...
I belong to God’s own country, famous for its greenery and dishes. Obviously breakfast items are very special and have a wide range too. Most common breakfast items of Kerala are Idli, Dosa, Appam,...
Kerala – the land famous for its heritage, greenery, culture and traditions; a state that has still not lost its ancient values of culture and spirituality! Centuries have passed, yet temple festivals have not...
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