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Ārāttu (pronounced [aːraːʈʈə]) is an
annual ritual performed during Hindu temple festivals in Kerala, India, in
which a
priest bathe the idol of a deity...
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known for a 10-day
festival held
twice a year,
called Arattu.
Sivagiri Mutt is
another attraction,
located atop the
Sivagiri hill. Train...
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prime location for
Ganesh Nimarjan at the time of
Ganesh Chaturthi. On the
Arattu day at Thiruvananthapuram,
idols of Lord Padmanabhaswamy, Lord Narasimha...
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Kanyakumari district (Tamil: [kɐnːijaːkumaːɾi]),
officially Kanniyakumari district, is one of the 38
districts of
Tamil Nadu
state and the southernmost...
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festival celebration of
Arattu spans eight days and is held in the
Malayalam month Meenam,
starting from
Pooyam Nakshatram. An
Arattu procession begins from...
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Madayikavu (Māḍāyik्kavu), also
known as
Thiruvarkadu Bhagavathi Temple, is a
significant ancient Kaula Shakti shrine in Kerala,
located near Pazhayangadi...
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festival begins with
Kodiyettam (flag hoisting) and
concludes with
Arattu. The
temple isdedicated to
goddess Durga.
Thirty days
Mandala Utsavam in...
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deity is then
taken for the
Arattu ( holy bath ) in the
nearby temple tank.
After that
starts the
famous Arattu procession with the accompaniment...
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small village in
Kottayam district.
Ettumanoor Mahadeva Temple hosts the
arattu festival,
celebrated on a
grand scale on the
Thiruvathira day in February–March...
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original on 18
November 2016.
Retrieved 18
November 2016. "Thirunakkara
Arattu at
Thirunakkara Mahadeva Temple, Kottayam, Kerala".
Kerala Tourism. Archived...