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- The Keralolpathi (Malayalam: കേരളോല്പത്തി; IAST:kēraḷōlpatti; transl. Origin of Kerala) is a Malayalam Hindu literary work that deals with the origin and...
- his spear into it. According to the 17th-century Hindu mythology work Keralolpathi, the lands of Kerala were recovered from the sea by the axe-wielding...
- script. P. Shangunny Menon ascribes the authorship of the medieval work Keralolpathi, which describes the Parashurama legend and the departure of the final...
- po****tion of 1,846,427 native Tulu speakers living in India. According to Keralolpathi, the name Tuluva comes from that of one of the Cheraman Perumal kings...
- Sangam literature composed around more than 2000 years ago. According to Keralolpathi, the name Tuluva comes from that of one of the Cheraman Perumal kings...
- 1034 CE as the year of the foundation of the city. According to the Keralolpathi (Genesis of Kerala), the last of the Chera kings, Cheraman Perumal, partitioned...
- states such as Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. According to the religious text "Keralolpathi" by the Nambudhiri Brahmins, the region from Gokharna to Kanyakumari...
- throwing his spear into it. According to the 17th-century Malayalam work Keralolpathi, the lands of Kerala were recovered from the sea by the axe-wielding...
- educator, c****ographer, and researcher Ambalavasi Hermann, Gundert (1868). Keralolpathi. "Untitled Page". Archived from the original on 22 January 2018. Retrieved...
- as Kannagi Amma. Another legend, from the 17th century Malayalam work Keralolpathi, tells that the lands of Kerala were recovered from the sea by the axe-wielding...