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- needed] Indirect conflict between Two Chathans Serve as the base of 2022 Malayalam dark fantasy movie Kumari. Chathans in the movie have more demonic features...
- added in Tamil with Prakash Raj and San**** and was released as Chutti Chathan. A new re-mastered version with additional footage was released on 25 August...
- P.K. Chathan Master (1920—1988) was a Communist leader and the first Minister for Local Self Government and Dalits Welfare of the State of Kerala. P....
- weakening the chathan. Thevan and the cook then fight the chathan. The cook, now revealed to be Potti's illicit son, grabs the ring and sets the chathan on fire...
- return to her abode, and married a mortal man and had two children named Chathan and Gari Devan, who neither looked like gods nor humans and possessed enormous...
- Avanangattilkalari Sree Vishnumaya Temple (alternatively Avanangatt Chathan Temple) is a Hindu temple at Peringottukara, Thrissur District, Kerala state...
- St Cathan's Chapel (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Chatan) is a ruined chapel on the island of Colonsay, Scotland in the Inner Hebrides. It was dedicated to Cathan...
- respect in the society, tore Kuttichathan into 396 pieces. There emerged 396 Chathans from the torn pieces and set the Nambudiri's house to fire, and burnt nearby...
- Languages Malayalam, Kannada Country India Po****ted states Kerala, Karnataka, Tamilnadu Ethnicity Malayali Notable members Ayyankali, P. K. Chathan Master...
- and summon Chathan Swamy, the son of Parameswaran. Pleased with his devotion, the Goddess provided him with the Moola Mantram to invoke Chathan and the Dhyana...