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  2. Kodungallur Bharani festival - Wikipedia

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    The deity at the Kodungallur Bhagavathy temple for whom the bharani festival is offered. Kodungallur Bharani festival is a yearly festival dedicated to the goddess Bhadrakali of Kodungallur Kurumba Bhagavathy temple held between the Bharani days of months Kumbham and Meenam of the Malayalam calendar.

  3. Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple - Wikipedia

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    Kodungallur Bharani festival in Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple. The Bharani festival at the Kodungallur Bhagawati temple is one of the major festivals of Kerala. It is a month of festivities from the Bharani asterism in the month of Kumbham to 7 days after the Bharani asterism in the month of Meenam. It normally falls between the months of March ...

  4. Kodungallur - Wikipedia

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    A scene from Kodungallur Bharani festival in Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple. Origin of the modern name 'Kodungallur' has multiple interpretations: From koṭuṁ-kall-ūr, meaning 'place of the grand stone' in Old Tamil, because of a huge stone that the Chera king Cheran Chenguttuvan brought from the Himalayas to establish a shrine dedicated to the legendary Tamil woman Kannagi.

  5. Onnu Kure Ayiram Yogam - Wikipedia

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    The Ayiram Yogam also managed and protected the Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple at Kodungallur in this period. [7] [6] It had a significant role in the famous Bharani festival of the Kodungallur Temple. [1] The military organization of a chieftaincy under the Chera rule was called the "Nuttuvar" (the Hundred).

  6. Chettikulangara Devi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Chettikulangara devi is the supreme mother goddess, Shakthi devi in Hinduism. The temple has 13 "Karas", or territories. The temple is at the centre of the oldest four Karas (Erezha South, Erezha North, Kaitha South and Kaitha North) and the rest of the Karas (Kannamangalam South, Kannamangalam North, Pela, Kadavoor, Anjilipra, Mattam North, Mattam South, Menampally and Nadakkavu) surround the ...

  7. Chermanangad - Wikipedia

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    Kodakuthy Kallu, also known as Kudakallu, at Chiramanangad village. Prehistoric burial sites, commonly known as Kodakuthy Kallu (Kudakallu) [literally meaning "stones shaped like umbrellas"], were discovered here.

  8. Edavilangu - Wikipedia

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    Edavilangu is a village in Kodungallur, in Thrissur district, Kerala, India, 5 km distance from its Taluk Main Town Kodungallur and 38 km distance from its District Main City Thrissur. Edavilangu Pin Code is 680671. [1] The west side of Edavilangu is the Arabian sea. Many devotees pass through this village at the time of Kodungallur bharani ...

  9. Paippad Puthenkavu Bhagavathi Temple - Wikipedia

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    It is situated at Paippad, on Changanacherry – Kaviyoor road and 5 km away from Changanacherry. Annual festival is celebrated on Bharani day of Meenam Month (Malayalam Calendar). The procession named Kalamezuthu & Pattu is one of the most important among the celebrations of the nearby temples.