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- Kuthiyottam, sometimes spelled Kutiyottam, is a ritual youth dance, and in some cases of mock blood sacrifice, found at annual Pongala festival celebrations...
- in the Malayalam month of Kumbha and hence the name Kumbha Bharani. Kuthiyottam and Kettukazhcha are the highlights of the festival. The festival is...
- Recently UNESCO collected details about the temple and its customs (Kuthiyottam, Kumbha Bharani) in order to examine whether the temple is eligible for...
- Thookkam Kolam Thullal Kakkarissi Nadakam Poorakkali Mudiyett Kummattikali Kuthiyottam Thiriyuzhichil Kalaripayattu Mangalamkali Marathukali Malayikuthu Mukkanchathan...
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- danced by Tamils of Sri Lanka. Kummi songs became a po****r addition to kuthiyottam festivities in modern times. The word "kummi" originated from the Tamil...
- Garudan Thookkam Kolam Thullal Kolkali Kothammuriyattam Kummattikali Kuthiyottam Mala****yattam Malavazhiyattam Malayikuthu Mangalamkali Marathukali Margam...
- Garudan Thookkam Kolam Thullal Kolkali Kothammuriyattam Kummattikali Kuthiyottam Mala****yattam Malavazhiyattam Malayikuthu Mangalamkali Marathukali Margam...
- Parasurama. Other ritual arts include Thirayattam, theyyam, poorakkali and Kuthiyottam. Thirayattam is a ritual performing folk art form of South Malabar region...
- Ezhuthu Kalari, Ayurveda, and Astrology. The main ritual of the temple is Kuthiyottam, a dance form created to commemorate the triumph of the goddess Parashakti...