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Particulars of Some Temples of Kerala Contents Particulars of Some
Particulars of some temples of Kerala Contents Particulars of some temples of Kerala .............................................. 1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 9 Temples of Kerala ................................................................................. 10 Temples of Kerala- an over view .................................................... 16 1. Achan Koil Dharma Sastha ...................................................... 23 2. Alathiyur Perumthiri(Hanuman) koil ................................. 24 3. Randu Moorthi temple of Alathur......................................... 27 4. Ambalappuzha Krishnan temple ........................................... 28 5. Amedha Saptha Mathruka Temple ....................................... 31 6. Ananteswar temple of Manjeswar ........................................ 35 7. Anchumana temple , Padivattam, Edapalli....................... 36 8. Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple ......................................... 38 9. Arathil Bhagawathi temple ..................................................... 41 10. Arpuda Narayana temple, Thirukodithaanam ................. 45 11. Aryankavu Dharma Sastha ...................................................... 47 12. Athingal Bhairavi temple ......................................................... 48 13. Attukkal BHagawathy Kshethram, Trivandrum ............. 50 14. Ayilur Akhileswaran (Shiva) and Sri Krishna temples ........................................................................................................... -
Kannur North Sub-District Kalolsavam 2013 - 2014 S.N.Trust H.S.S.Thottada 03 Dec 2013 - 06 Dec 2013
Kannur North Sub-District Kalolsavam 2013 - 2014 S.N.Trust H.S.S.Thottada 03 Dec 2013 - 06 Dec 2013 All Results Festival : LP General - 101 ( Prasangam - Malayalam) Sl No Name School Grade 1 ASWANTH KRISHNA E.K. 13007 - St.Michael`S A.I.H.S.S.Kannur A 2 RIHAB K V 13351 - Varam Mopla L.P. School A 3 NEHA S PRASHANTH 13364 - Sankaravilasam U.P.S. Kanhirode A 4 NIDHI RAKESH 13006 - St.Teresa`S A.I.H.S.S.Kannur A 5 SARANG.E.K 13318 - Kappad L.P. School A 6 MUHAMMED MUKSITH.M 13373 - Munderi Central U.P. School A 7 REKHA.G 13379 - Govt. Talap Mixed U.P. School A 13316 - Madrasa Ma-Adaniya 8 YOOSUF .V A L.P.S.Chirakkalkulam 9 ABHIRATH B 13341 - Iriveri East L.P. School A 10 RARIMA P K 13312 - Kakkoth L.P. School A 11 ARJUN ANILKUMAR 13372 - Mowanchery U.P. School A 12 MOHAMMED NIHAL S M 13343 - Kanayannur Mapila L.P. School A 13 JUNAID M V 13301 - Aichur East L.P. School A 14 SANGEERTH N 13322 - Koyyod Central Lps A 15 KARTHIKA RAJ R 13326 - Navakerala L.P. School A 16 SREYAS M 13346 - Munderi East L.P. School A 17 ANASWARA C H 13386 - Varam U.P. School A 18 ABHINAND.K 13320 - Kizhuthallly West L.P. School A 19 Malavika Vinod 13360 - Elayavoor U.P. School A 20 SANID I K 13345 - Mitavilode West L.P. School A 21 SREERAG RAJENDRAN 13359 - Edachovva U.P. School A 22 DIYA MISRA.V 13361 - Gowrivilasam U.P. -
Participants Eligible for Higher Level Competition in HSS General
Kannur North Sub-District Kalolsavam 2012 - 2013 St.Teresa`s A.I H.S.S 05 Dec 2012 - 08 Dec 2012 Participants Eligible For Higher Level Competition in HSS General Sl No Item Name of Participant Class School 1 901 - Chithra Rachana - Pencil VAISHAKH. K. 12 13008 - Govt.Town H.S.S.Kannur 902 - Chithra Rachana - Water 2 AMRUTHA PRAKASH 11 13006 - St.Teresa`s A.I.H.S.S.Kannur Colour 903 - Chithra Rachana - Oil 3 AMRUTHA PRAKASH 11 13006 - St.Teresa`s A.I.H.S.S.Kannur Colour 4 904 - Cartoon SUSANTH C P 12 13007 - St.Michael`S A.I.H.S.S.Kannur 5 905 - Collage SHIKHILA. P. 12 13008 - Govt.Town H.S.S.Kannur 906 - Sasthreeya 6 ABHISHEK S.S 12 13007 - St.Michael`S A.I.H.S.S.Kannur Sangeetham(Boys) 907 - Sasthreeya 7 ARYA DHAYAL 11 13006 - St.Teresa`s A.I.H.S.S.Kannur Sangeetham(Girls) 8 908 - Lalithaganam (Boys) ABHISHEK S.S 12 13007 - St.Michael`S A.I.H.S.S.Kannur 9 909 - Lalithaganam (Girls) DIVYAPRABHA.K.K. 12 13013 - Chovva H.S.S.Chovva 10 910 - Mappilappattu (Boys) MUHAMMED JAWAD .T .N 11 13108 - S.N.Trust H.S.S.Thottada 11 911 - Mappilappattu (Girls) ANAGHA P 11 13006 - St.Teresa`s A.I.H.S.S.Kannur 913 - Kathakali Sangeetham 12 ARYA DHAYAL 11 13006 - St.Teresa`s A.I.H.S.S.Kannur (Girls) 13 915 - Nadaswaram SHRIDA C 12 13108 - S.N.Trust H.S.S.Thottada 14 916 - Violin - Western ARUNYA VENUGOPAL 12 13006 - St.Teresa`s A.I.H.S.S.Kannur 15 917 - Violin - Oriental ARUNYA VENUGOPAL 12 13006 - St.Teresa`s A.I.H.S.S.Kannur 16 920 - Veena / Vichithraveena NAVYASREE VENUGOPAL 12 13079 - Govt. -
PONNANI PEPPER PROJECT History Ponnani Is Popularly Known As “The Mecca of Kerala”
PONNANI PEPPER PROJECT HISTORY Ponnani is popularly known as “the Mecca of Kerala”. As an ancient harbour city, it was a major trading hub in the Malabar region, the northernmost end of the state. There are many tales that try to explain how the place got its name. According to one, the prominent Brahmin family of Azhvancherry Thambrakkal once held sway over the land. During their heydays, they offered ponnu aana [elephants made of gold] to the temples, and this gave the land the name “Ponnani”. According to another, due to trade, ponnu [gold] from the Arab lands reached India for the first time at this place, and thus caused it to be named “Ponnani”. It is believed that a place that is referred to as “Tyndis” in the Greek book titled Periplus of the Erythraean Sea is Ponnani. However historians have not been able to establish the exact location of Tyndis beyond doubt. Nor has any archaeological evidence been recovered to confirm this belief. Politically too, Ponnani had great importance in the past. The Zamorins (rulers of Calicut) considered Ponnani as their second headquarters. When Tipu Sultan invaded Kerala in 1766, Ponnani was annexed to the Mysore kingdom. Later when the British colonized the land, Ponnani came under the Bombay Province for a brief interval of time. Still later, it was annexed Malabar and was considered part of the Madras Province for one-and-a-half centuries. Until 1861, Ponnani was the headquarters of Koottanad taluk, and with the formation of the state of Kerala in 1956, it became a taluk in Palakkad district. -
1 ; Mahatma Gandhi University B. A. Music Programme(Vocal
1 ; MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY B. A. MUSIC PROGRAMME(VOCAL) COURSE DETAILS Sem Course Title Hrs/ Cred Exam Hrs. Total Week it Practical 30 mts Credit Theory 3 hrs. Common Course – 1 5 4 3 Common Course – 2 4 3 3 I Common Course – 3 4 4 3 20 Core Course – 1 (Practical) 7 4 30 mts 1st Complementary – 1 (Instrument) 3 3 Practical 30 mts 2nd Complementary – 1 (Theory) 2 2 3 Common Course – 4 5 4 3 Common Course – 5 4 3 3 II Common Course – 6 4 4 3 20 Core Course – 2 (Practical) 7 4 30 mts 1st Complementary – 2 (Instrument) 3 3 Practical 30 mts 2nd Complementary – 2 (Theory) 2 2 3 Common Course – 7 5 4 3 Common Course – 8 5 4 3 III Core Course – 3 (Theory) 3 4 3 19 Core Course – 4 (Practical) 7 3 30 mts 1st Complementary – 3 (Instrument) 3 2 Practical 30 mts 2nd Complementary – 3 (Theory) 2 2 3 Common Course – 9 5 4 3 Common Course – 10 5 4 3 IV Core Course – 5 (Theory) 3 4 3 19 Core Course – 6 (Practical) 7 3 30 mts 1st Complementary – 4 (Instrument) 3 2 Practical 30 mts 2nd Complementary – 4 (Theory) 2 2 3 Core Course – 7 (Theory) 4 4 3 Core Course – 8 (Practical) 6 4 30 mts V Core Course – 9 (Practical) 5 4 30 mts 21 Core Course – 10 (Practical) 5 4 30 mts Open Course – 1 (Practical/Theory) 3 4 Practical 30 mts Theory 3 hrs Course Work/ Project Work – 1 2 1 Core Course – 11 (Theory) 4 4 3 Core Course – 12 (Practical) 6 4 30 mts VI Core Course – 13 (Practical) 5 4 30 mts 21 Core Course – 14 (Practical) 5 4 30 mts Elective (Practical/Theory) 3 4 Practical 30 mts Theory 3 hrs Course Work/ Project Work – 2 2 1 Total 150 120 120 Core & Complementary 104 hrs 82 credits Common Course 46 hrs 38 credits Practical examination will be conducted at the end of each semester 2 MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY B. -
Major Points About Kerala - Know Your States in PDF for SSC, Bank Exams
Major Points about Kerala - Know Your States in PDF for SSC, Bank Exams If you look at the question papers of exams like SSC CHSL, SSC CGL, SSC MTS, IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, IBPS SO, IPPB Sc. I, LIC AAO, etc. you will find a lot of questions related to India and its states. Questions based on various states of India form a large part of the General Awareness section of many government and bank exams. In fact, if you are thinking of appearing for state govt. exams, it becomes all the more important for you to know your state. Our latest GK Notes series – ‘Know your States’, will help you learn major facts, global importance, and culture of every state. This particular article will help you learn everything about Kerala in one glance. Read the complete article to find out the history, economy, geographical significance, flora & fauna, important sites, tourist attractions, etc. about Kerala. You can also download this article as PDF to keep it handy. 1 | P a g e Kerala is the state in India with the 2nd highest number of literates as well the sex ratio in the state is like an example for the whole country to follow. People of Kerala are very helpful in nature. Kerala is situated within the beauty of nature. From its beaches to coconut trees, its food to its backwaters, you will find a lot in Kerala. You can read the table below to know in detail about the state of Kerala. Important Points about Kerala in PDF Kerala Capital Thiruvananthapuram Formed in 1 November 1956 Districts 14 Language Malayalam Known as/for -Nickname: Spice Garden of India God’s own Country, Land of Backwaters. -
T>HE JOURNAL MUSIC ACADEMY
T>HE JOURNAL OF Y < r f . MUSIC ACADEMY MADRAS A QUARTERLY IrGHTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE SCIENCE ' AND ART OF MUSIC XXXVIII 1967 Part.' I-IV ir w > \ dwell not in Vaikuntha, nor in the hearts of Yogins, ^n- the Sun; (but) where my Bhaktas sing, there L ^ Narada ! ” ) EDITED BY v. RAGHAVAN, M.A., p h .d . 1967 PUBLISHED BY 1US1C ACADEMY, MADRAS a to to 115-E, MOWBRAY’S ROAD, MADRAS-14 bscription—Inland Rs. 4. Foreign 8 sh. X \ \ !• ADVERTISEMENT CHARGES \ COVER PAGES: Full Page Half Page i BaCk (outside) Rs. 25 Rs. 13 Front (inside) 99 20 .. 11. BaCk (Do.) 30 *# ” J6 INSIDE PAGES: i 1st page (after Cover) 99 18 io Other pages (eaCh) 99 15 .. 9 PreferenCe will be given (o advertisers of musiCal ® instruments and books and other artistic wares. V Special positions and speCial rates on appliCation. t NOTICE All correspondence should be addressed to Dr. V. Ragb Editor, Journal of the MusiC ACademy, Madras-14. Articles on subjects of musiC and dance are accepte publication on the understanding that they are Contributed to the Journal of the MusiC ACademy. f. AIT manuscripts should be legibly written or preferabl; written (double spaced—on one side of the paper only) and be sigoed by the writer (giving his address in full). I The Editor of the Journal is not responsible for tb expressed by individual contributors. AH books, advertisement moneys and cheques du> intended for the Journal should be sent to Dr. V, B Editor. CONTENTS Page T XLth Madras MusiC Conference, 1966 OffiCial Report .. -
Idukki District Kalolsavam 2015 - 2016 SMHSS Murickassery 05 Jan 2016 - 08 Jan 2016
Idukki District Kalolsavam 2015 - 2016 SMHSS Murickassery 05 Jan 2016 - 08 Jan 2016 List of participants For Team Manager ( Thodupuzha ) Festival: HS General School Code: 29001 School Name: St. George`s H S Kalayanthani Reg No. Sl.No Item Name Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date 1 658 - Mono Act (Boys) THOMASKUTTY SABU 3691 12811 B 10 1 Stage 7 07 Jan 2016 Festival: HSS General School Code: 29001 School Name: St. George`s H S Kalayanthani Reg No. Sl.No Item Name Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date 1 951 - Katharachana - English UMADEVI A.S 3847 H66 G 11 1 Stage 9 05 Jan 2016 Festival: HS General School Code: 29003 School Name: Govt. Tribal H. S. S. Poomala Reg No. Sl.No Item Name Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date 639 - Kavitharachana - 1 AJU.P.SASEENDRAN 3566 4982 G 10 1 Stage 9 05 Jan 2016 Malayalam Festival: HSS General School Code: 29003 School Name: Govt. Tribal H. S. S. Poomala Reg No. Sl.No Item Name Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date 1 950 - Katharachana - Malayalam AKHILA MARY JOHN 3567 H2680 G 12 1 Stage 9 05 Jan 2016 Festival: HS General School Code: 29004 School Name: St. Augustine`s H. S. S. Karimkunnam Reg No. Sl.No Item Name Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date 1 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) AMAL P MADHU 3361 15945 B 10 1 Stage 3 07 Jan 2016 2 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) AKHILMON ALEX 3362 15356 B 10 3 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) NITHEESH MATHEW 3363 15852 B 10 4 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) JINEESH JIJI 3364 15946 B 10 5 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) AMBADY PRAKASH 3365 15839 B 10 6 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) BINEESH -
Kerala School Kalolsavam 2017- 2018 Thrissur 06 Jan 2018 - 10 Jan 2018
Kerala School Kalolsavam 2017- 2018 Thrissur 06 Jan 2018 - 10 Jan 2018 List of participants For Team Manager ( Ernakulam ) Festival: HS General School Code: 25002 School Name: Vidyadhiraja Vidya Bhavan E. M. H. S. Aluva Sl.No Item Name Reg No. Adm.No. B/G Class Cluster Stage No Date 607 - Kathakali Sangeetham Stage 18 1 ACHYUTH UNNI 4588 7046 B 10 1 06 Jan 2018 (Boys) Neelakadambu Stage 18 2 615 - Violin - Paurasthyam SAINANDAN P V 4589 7226 B 9 1 08 Jan 2018 Neelakadambu Stage 7 3 625 - Ottanthullal NIRUPAMA VENUGOPAL 4591 7353 G 8 2 08 Jan 2018 Neermaruthu Stage 10 4 656 - Aksharaslokam PRANAV S 4594 7064 B 10 1 06 Jan 2018 Manchadi Stage 23 5 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) ARJUN O B 4610 7130 B 9 5 09 Jan 2018 Chandanam 6 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) MOHAMMED ADHNAN 4608 7191 B 9 7 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) ATHUL K L 4609 7249 B 9 8 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) DEEPAK UNNIKRISHNAN 4611 8374 B 9 9 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) ASWAL ASOKAN 4612 7966 B 9 10 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) HARIKRISHNAN E V 4613 7159 B 9 11 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) FAHSAN MIRZA M A 4614 8575 B 9 12 663 - Parichamuttu (Boys) PRITHVIN RAYMAND 4615 8561 B 9 Stage 16 13 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) FARIS P A 4607 8608 B 9 1 09 Jan 2018 Rajamalli 14 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) AADHIL IBRAHIM 4596 7752 B 9 15 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) VISHNU SUBHASH 4597 7163 B 9 16 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) ASWIN SURESHBABU 4598 7164 B 9 17 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) BIJAI BATIN 4599 7161 B 9 18 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) HARIKRISHNAN R 4600 7436 B 9 19 664 - Poorakkali (Boys) AROMAL VIJAYAKUMAR 4601 7312 B 9 20 -
Vol II Issue 1.Pmd
A Quarterly Journal for TAPTAPASAMASAM Kerala Studies Adn-bm\pw Xm]kw in Malayalam - English Adn-bn-°m\pw c≠mw h¿j-Øn-te°p {]th-in°p∂p Vol: II / Issue 1 / July 2006/ Reg. No: M2 11257/ 05 Xm]kw c≠mw hmeyw H∂mw -e-°-Øns‚ tI{µ-hn-jbw P\-{]n-b-kw-kvImcw (popular culture). P\Iob-kw-kvImcw (folk culture), P\-{]n-b- Jenny Rowena “The Age of Tears is Over!” - A Brief Account of kw-kvImcw F∂ hn`-P-\-Øns‚ HuNnXyw tNmZyw sNø-s∏- the Evolution of the Laughter-films in Kerala............... 2 Sp∂ L´-am-Wn-Xv. am[y-ao-I-c-W-Øns‚ `mK-ambn Bƒ°q´ kwkvIm-chpw A\p-Zn-\-Po-hn-X-Øn-eqsS P\Iob/P\-{]n-b Sunil P. Elayidom Melodies of Modernity: Emergence of Popular Music and/as Public Sphere in Kerala ................................. 27 kwkvIm-c-hp-ambn IÆn tN¿°-s∏-Sp-∂p. ka-Im-enI Pohn-X- ssien apgp-h-\mbn Ah-tem-I\w sNøm≥ {ian-°p∂h¿°v — N. P. Ashley The “Kerala” of the Space : Ah-cn¬ A°m-Z-anIv Xev]-c¿ am{X-a√ I®-h-S-°mcpw Love Songs of P. Bhaskaran..................................... 45 aX{]h¿Ø-Icpw am[y-a-{]h¿Ø-Icpw cmjv{So-b{]-h¿Ø-Icpw C. Rajendran Kathakali in the Globalised World................................ 53 Dƒs∏-Spw — Pohn-X-ssi-ensb kwkvIm-c-ambn ]cn-K-Wn-®p-sIm- ≠p≈ ImgvN-∏m-SmWv D]-I-cn-°p-I. F¥n\pw GXn\pw s]mcp- PbmkpIp-am-c≥ A©v B\-µ-a-T-߃ ˛ Xmc-X-ay-]-T\w...................... -
Indian Council for Cultural Relations Empanelment Artists
INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS EMPANELMENT ARTISTS S.No. Name of Artist/Group State Date of Genre Contact Details Year of Current Sponsored by Occasion Social Media Presence Birth Empanel Category/ ICCR including Level Travel Grants 1 Ananda Shankar Jayant Telangana 9/27/1961 Bharatanatyam C-52, Road No.10, 2007 Outstanding 1997-South Korea To give cultural https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwH8YJH4iVY Film Nagar, Jubilee Hills Myanmar Vietnam Laos performances to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrts4yX0NOQ Hyderabad-500096 Combodia, coincide with the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDwKHb4F4tk Cell: +91-9848016039 2002-South Africa, Establishment of an https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIh4lOqFa7o +91-40-23548384 Mauritius, Zambia & India – Central https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiOhl5brqYc [email protected] Kenya American Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COv7medCkW8 [email protected] 2004-San Jose, Forum in Panana https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSr8A4H7VLc Panama, Tegucigalpa, and to give cultural https://www.ted.com/talks/ananda_shankar_jayant_fighti Guatemala City, Quito & performances in ng_cancer_with_dance Argentina other countries https://www.youtube.com/user/anandajayant https://www.youtube.com/user/anandasj 2 Bali Vyjayantimala Tamilnadu 8/13/1936 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-44-24993433 Outstanding No https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbT7vkbpkx4 +91-44-24992667 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKvILzX5mX4 [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyQAisJKlVs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6S7GLiZtYQ -
Ashtadasha Vadyam's and Temple Arts of Kerala
www.ijcrt.org © 2020 IJCRT | Volume 8, Issue 8 August 2020 | ISSN: 2320-2882 Ashtadasha Vadyam’s and Temple Arts of Kerala Manoj Manikkoth PhD research scholar Vels University Abstract: Kerala – The God’s Own Country – is filled with the presence of music, dance, musical instruments, temple arts and temple rituals. The history of various traditional art forms rests in the soil of Kerala. About eighteen musical instruments are known as ‘Kshetra Vadyam’. It includes ‘Deva vadyam’ and ‘Asura Vadyam’ from which the distinct place for ‘Chenda’ can be acknowledged by observing where it is present. It might be ‘Chenda’s resonance that make the seventeen ‘Ashtadasha Vadyam’s to below the ‘Chenda’. Some of the musical instruments which are being used for Pooja rituals in temples are also being used for some classical dance forms in Kerala. The study of such musical instruments and the classical dance forms associated to it are the foundation of this journal. Some musical instruments are used only outside the temple and some are used inside the temple only. ‘Sopana Sangeetham’ is one of the popular among ‘Kshetra Sangeetham’. Only one musical instrument is used in ‘Sopana Sangeetham’ ie Idakka. Idakka is a musical instrument which is inevitable in ‘Mohiniyattam’ concert. Idakka is only used in ‘Kathakali’ when female role is presented. The ‘Chenda’ is an inevitable musical instrument in ‘Kathakali’. Altogether, five musical instruments in ‘Pakkamaelam” are used when ‘Kathakali’ is staged from which four are ‘Kshetra Vadyam’s, ‘Chenda’, ‘Idakka’, ‘Madhalam’, ‘Chengila’ and the one which is excluded in Kshetra Vadyam’s is ‘Ilathalam’.