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Naranath Branthan (The
madman of Naranam) is a
character in
Malayalam folklore. He was
considered a
divine person, a
Mukhta who
pretended to be mad. His...
- myth
Syzyfowe prace, a
novel by
Stefan Żeromski
Comparable characters:
Naranath Bhranthan, a
willing boulder pusher in
Indian folklore Jan Tregeagle, a...
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Mezhathol Agnihothri (Namboothiri)
Pakkanar (Parayan)
Rajakan (Washerman)
Naranath Bhranthan [(A
divine person who
pretend to be mad)Ambalavasi Caste] Karakkalamma...
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mistakes in life. It is
based on the
story in
traditional folklore about Naranath Bhranthan and his
father Vararuchi.
Prithviraj Sukumaran as Naarayanan...
- Districts.
Nedungottur is
famous for
Kaippuram village where the hill of
Naranath Bhranthan attracts visitors who want to
remember the
antics of the madman...
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Mezhathur in Thrithala. The
others are
Perumthachan (Master carpenter),
Naranath Bhranthan (an
eccentric philosopher who was
perceived as a madman), Vayillakunnilappan...
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nearest railway station (20 km or 12.4 miles). The
folklore character,
Naranath Bhranthan (also
known as The
madman of Naranamis)
claimed to have been...
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historical facsimile of Bhanubhakta's
letters for the
first time.
Naranath Acharya was born on 1
April 1906
while his
father Lokanath Acharya (1870–1907)...
- Seva Sangam, SN Nagar,
Manjummel Sree
Krishna Swami Temple,
Manjummel Naranath Sree
Krishna Swami Temple Kuttakav Bhagavathy Temple Our Lady of Immaculate...
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Memorial Cultural Society,Kunnathur, Punnayurkulam) in 1989 for his poem "
Naranath Brandhan". He was
awarded the
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award twice: in 1995...