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- Aksharaslokam abstract "Akshara Slokam (അക്ഷര ശ്ലോകം) is a traditional way of Sloka chanting, a poetic entertainment developed in the Malayalam (മലയാളം) language of Kerala, India. It is in a classical format with strict rules on the meter of quatrains called slokas or mukthaka. A number of scholars sit to recite either Sanskrit or Malayalm slokas ( with more than eight letters in a line ). Once the recitation is started the next one in the turn has to recite a sloka having the first letter of the third line of the previous sloka. This resembles the north Indian Beit bazi.It is mostly unused, but is active as the forerunner of the present day Anthakshari (അന്താക്ഷരി). Kairali Solaka Rangam Palai,Kundoor Smaraka Sadas and Amritabharathi Aksharashloka Samiti Chunangad are some of the famous Aksharasloka institutions in Kerala.Koonammoochi aksharaslokavedi and Ariyannur aksharaslokakalakshethram are worth mentioning for their contribution in the field of publishing many books related to aksharaslokam like aksharasloka directory(the first ever and the only one till date) containing names and addresses of aksharasloka artists. There are many active groups in Kerala from Kozhikode to Thiruvananthapuram with Trichur as the hub of the revival. There is a magazine dedicated for slokam called Kavana Kauthukam published from Trichur.Akhila Kerala Aksharasloka Parishath and Kerala Aksharasloka Federation are two organisations for propagating aksharaslokam. Aksharaslokam is an item in the prestigious school youth festival of Kerala.".
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- Aksharaslokam wikiPageExternalLink aksharaslokam.blogspot.com.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageExternalLink aksharaslokam.usvishakh.net.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageExternalLink aksharaslokam.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageExternalLink malayalam-aksharaslokam.blogspot.com.
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- Aksharaslokam wikiPageExternalLink www.aksharaslokam.com.
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- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Antakshari.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Bait_bazi.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Kerala.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_poetics.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink File:AK_Prizes.jpg.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Kerala.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Kozhikode.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Malayalam.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Quatrain.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Shloka.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Thiruvananthapuram.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Thrissur.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLink Thrissur_Pooram.
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akshara Sloka".
- Aksharaslokam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aksharaslokam".
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- Aksharaslokam subject Category:Culture_of_Kerala.
- Aksharaslokam subject Category:Indian_poetics.
- Aksharaslokam hypernym Way.
- Aksharaslokam comment "Akshara Slokam (അക്ഷര ശ്ലോകം) is a traditional way of Sloka chanting, a poetic entertainment developed in the Malayalam (മലയാളം) language of Kerala, India. It is in a classical format with strict rules on the meter of quatrains called slokas or mukthaka. A number of scholars sit to recite either Sanskrit or Malayalm slokas ( with more than eight letters in a line ).".
- Aksharaslokam label "Aksharaslokam".
- Aksharaslokam sameAs Q4701796.
- Aksharaslokam sameAs അക്ഷരശ്ലോകം.
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- Aksharaslokam sameAs Q4701796.
- Aksharaslokam wasDerivedFrom Aksharaslokam?oldid=693143289.
- Aksharaslokam depiction AK_Prizes.jpg.
- Aksharaslokam isPrimaryTopicOf Aksharaslokam.