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- The Malayalam Calendar, or the Kollam Era (Malayalam: കൊല്ലവർഷം, romanized: Kollavaṟṣaṁ), is a sidereal solar calendar used in Kerala. The origin of the...
- Nalambalam is considered to be a sacred event during the Malayalam month of Karkidakam. Nalambalam Temples of Kerala "Visiting the 'Nalambalam'". The Hindu....
- Shrardham. During the karkidaka vavu day (a holiday in the Malayalam month of karkidakam), as part of the bali (a religious ritual), devotees pay homage to the...
- time is 5:00 AM to 10:30 AM and 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. During the month of Karkidakam alone the darshan timings are changed to 5:00 AM to 1:30 PM and 4:30 PM...
- the offerings. The kalampattu festival will perform four day before "karkidakam" and "vrichikam" malayalam months (February or march month). "AVANANGATTIL...
- day. This day is also known as ‘Vavu Bali’ and is held in the month of Karkidakam in the Malayalam calendar. In the English calendar, the date falls in...
- Rohini, Narasimha Jayanti), Karkidaka vavu (Amavasya day in the month of Karkidakam, which comes in July or August), and Vai****ha Ekadashi are also celebrated...
- attractions of the Mukkolackal Temple festival. Medam - Vishu festival. Karkidakam - Aadi chovva festival. Aryankuzhi Devi Temple opens daily at 4:45 AM...
- The ceremony is conducted on the first day of the Malayalam month of Karkidakam. Literary lineage of city dates back to early history of Kerala but it...
- of Thulam corresponding to mid-October to mid-November. The month of Karkidakam, corresponding to mid-July and mid-August, po****rly called the Ramayana...