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- improvisations added. Over the years, a large number of Attakathas have been penned. A list of some po****r attakathas is given below: Seethaswayamvaram Balivadham...
- History: Reconstructions from South Asia Krishna Kaimal, Aymanam (1989). Attakatha sahithyam. Trivandrum State Institute of Language. Binoy, Rasmi (27 September...
- is a play of verses. These verses are called Kathakali literature or Attakatha. Mostly pla**** in the courts of kings and temple festivals. Hence it is...
- attakathas, kirtanas, varnas and padams, and has been published as books. Keechakavadham Attakatha Utharaswayamvaram Attakatha Dakshayagam Attakatha Subhadraharanam...
- History: Reconstructions from South Asia Krishna Kaimal, Aymanam (1989). Attakatha sahithyam. Trivandrum: State Institute of Language. Archived from the...
- Travancore and was known for Kesaveeyam, a mahakavya in Malayalam, two attakathas and several bhajans and kirtans. He also translated the Sanskrit text...
- musician at the court of Swathi Thirunal, she was the author of a number of attakathas such as Parvathiswayamvaram and Mithrasahamoksham. Sreemathy Swayamvaram...
- Aattakatha may refer to: Aattakatha (performance), a story for dancing and acting in Kerala, India Aattakatha (1987 film), an Indian Malayalam-language...
- Kilippattu and Vidwan Thampuran, the great patron of Kathakali and composer of Attakathas. Many dedicated artists like Chathu Panicker also endeavoured to lay the...
- written around 400 CE by the monk Mahanama, using the Deepavamsa, the Attakatha and other written sources available to him, correlates well with Indian...