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- Vṛścik‌‌‌a (वृश्चिक), also referred to as Vrishchika or Vrschika, is a month in the Indian solar calendar. It corresponds to the zodiacal sign of Scorpio...
- Lights Guruvayur Ekadashi (month of Vrishchikam): Festival related to Guruvayur Temple Thrikarthika (month of Vrishchikam): Festival of Lights Thiruvathira...
- is the Vrishchikoltsawam, which is conducted annually in the month of Vrishchikam (November–December), kicking off the Ulsava season in Kerala. It is an...
- Kudamanikal Kilungiya Raavil, and the short story collections Peramaram, Vrishchikam Vannu Vilichu and Mazhayilundaya Makal. His oeuvre consists of 12 novels...
- claimed him for itself. Once, on a Vrishchikam Kaarthika day (Kaarthika star-day of the Malayalam month Vrishchikam), when he went to Vadakkunnathan Temple...
- considered as the most reputed festivals of this temple. In the month of Vrishchikam, or Vrishchika Masam, is the fourth month in a traditional Malayalam...
- with the temple. on Thrikkarthika day(Karthika Day of Malayalam month Vrishchikam), usually in November/December the birthday of goddess is celebrated...
- koothu is conducted regularly here in Medam month for 30 days. Ashtami in Vrishchikam and Shivarathri are the main festivals being celebrated at this temple...
- of service. 1099 AD (10th regnal year) Jupiter - Karkadakam (month -Vrishchikam) Perunna temple inscription (west side of the central shrine in temple)...
- needed] It is being said that the padayani season in a year starts with Vrishchikam (November–December) at t****iyoorkavu and ends in month of Medam (March–April)...