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- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala abstract "Kerala which is often referred to as 'God's Own Country' has a large number of Hindu temples. Many of the temples have unique traditions and most hold festivals on specific days of the year. Temple festivals usually continue for a number of days. A common characteristic of these festivals is the hoisting of a holy flag which is then brought down only on the final day of the festival. Some festivals include Poorams, the most famous of these being the Thrissur Pooram. Temples that can afford it will usually involve at least one richly caparisoned elephant as part of the festivities. The idol of the God in the temple is taken out on a procession around the country side atop this elephant. When the procession visits homes around the temple, people will usually present rice, coconuts, and other offerings to the God. Processions often include traditional music such as Panchari melam or Panchavadyam.The major Hindu temple festivals in the state are Makaravilakku at Sabarimala, Thaippooyakavadi at Keezhattingal Subrahmnya swami temple,Attingal, Nenmara Vallangi Vela, Thrissur Pooram, Attukal Pongala in Trivandrum's famous Attukal Temple, Vrishchikotsavam in Tripunithura Sree Poornathrayeesa temple, Utsavams in Padmanabha swami temple at Trivandrum, Ashtami at Vaikom temple, Kodungalloor Bharani, Chettikulangara Bharani at Mavelikkara, Guruvayoor Anayottam, Chottanikkara Makam and Sivarathri festival in Aluva temple and Padanilam temple at Mavelikkara, Maradu Thalappoli at Maradu.Major temple festivals".
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala thumbnail ThrissurPooram-Kuda.jpg?width=300.
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- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageRevisionID "708143937".
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Aluva.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Attukal.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Attukal_Pongala.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_Kerala.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_festivals.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hinduism_in_Kerala.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_festivals_in_India.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Chembai_Sangeetholsavam.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Chinakkathoor_Temple.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Elephants_in_Kerala_culture.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink File:Edappon_Nandikeshan_Padanilam.jpg.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Gods_Own_Country.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Guruvayur_Temple.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_temple.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Keezhattingal_Subrahmnya_swami_temple,Attingal.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Kerala.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Maha_Shivaratri.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Makaravilakku.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Maradu.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Mavelikkara.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Nemmara.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Nenmara_Vallanghy_Vela.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Padanilam.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Padmanabhaswamy_Temple.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Panchari_melam.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Panchavadyam.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Pandalam.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Pooram.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Sabarimala.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Sree_Poornathrayeesa_Temple.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Thiruvananthapuram.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Thrissur_Pooram.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Utsava.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Vaikom_Temple.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Valiyakoikkal_Temple.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink Vrishchikotsavam.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLink File:ThrissurPooram-Kuda.jpg.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Temple Festivals of Kerala".
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLinkText "temple festival".
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageWikiLinkText "temple festivals".
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hindu-stub.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hindu_festivals.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tourism_in_Kerala.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala subject Category:Festivals_in_Kerala.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala subject Category:Hindu_festivals.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala subject Category:Hinduism_in_Kerala.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala subject Category:Religious_festivals_in_India.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala type Attraction.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala type Day.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala type Redirect.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala comment "Kerala which is often referred to as 'God's Own Country' has a large number of Hindu temples. Many of the temples have unique traditions and most hold festivals on specific days of the year. Temple festivals usually continue for a number of days. A common characteristic of these festivals is the hoisting of a holy flag which is then brought down only on the final day of the festival. Some festivals include Poorams, the most famous of these being the Thrissur Pooram.".
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala label "Temple Festivals of Kerala".
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala sameAs Q7698540.
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- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala sameAs Q7698540.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala wasDerivedFrom Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala?oldid=708143937.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala depiction ThrissurPooram-Kuda.jpg.
- Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala isPrimaryTopicOf Temple_Festivals_of_Kerala.