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- Tharavad, also spelled as Tharavadu (pronunciation) (തറവാട്), is the Malayalam word for the ancestral home of aristocratic Nair families in Kerala, which...
- matrilineal joint family system practiced in the state. Each Tharavadu has a unique name. The Tharavadu was administered by the Karanavar, the oldest male member...
- Nālukettu pronunciation is the traditional homestead of old Tharavadu where many generations of a Nair family lived. These types of buildings are typically...
- the presence of the God Guliga in Benkanakavu, The adjacent Koroth Nair Tharavadu, Kazhakakkar, and Kolakkar organize the Theyyam festival in Benanakavu...
- Karnan, and Mangalamkunnu Ayyappan are the most famous elephants in the tharavadu. In 1989, Karnan was repatriated from Chapra in Bihar by the Manissery...
- Meleparambil Anveedu (transl. Men’s House of Meleparambu) is a 1993 Indian Malayalam-language romantic comedy-drama film directed by Rajasenan and scripted...
- Kannada films. The Travancore sisters grew up in a joint Nair family tharavadu Malaya Cottage in Poo****pura, Travancore. They were nieces of the famous...
- Neelakandan's son and his attempts to reclaim their ancestral home Mangal****ery tharavadu. The film features original songs composed by Suresh Peters and background...
- three branches or Tharavadus. Kangazha area came under the control of Eranattu or Erattu and Kadayanickadu under Thayyil Tharavadu. It is believed that...
- will turn to the festival ground in the first w**** of April. The Pookot Tharavadu, the feudatories of Cochin kings, organises the ceremonies and rituals...