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  2. Music of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Music and Drama Academy, Thrissur folksong performance of Desathudi Folkgroup, Pattambi, Kerala, India. Kerala music has a complex history distinct from Malayalam poetry, with which it is often associated. Though it is often driven by poetry, Kerala also has its roots in Carnatic music. Songs have always been a significant part of early ...

  3. Malayalam literature - Wikipedia

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    Folk songs are the oldest literary form in Malayalam. [33] They were just oral songs. [33] Many of them were related to agricultural activities, including Pulayar Pattu, Pulluvan Pattu, Njattu Pattu, Koythu Pattu, etc. [33] Other Ballads of Folk Song period include the Vadakkan Pattukal (Northern songs) in North Malabar region and the Thekkan Pattukal (Southern songs) in Southern Travancore. [33]

  4. Malayalam poetry - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of meters used in Malayalam poetry, also known as Kavita: the classical Sanskrit-based and Tamil-based ones. Sanskrit meters are primarily based on trisyllabic feet. The short sound is called a laghu, a long sound is called a guru. A guru is twice as long as a laghu. A guru is usually represented by a '-–' and a laghu by a

  5. Kunchan Nambiar - Wikipedia

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    Kunchan Nambiar is considered by many as the master of Malayalam satirist poetry [5] and is credited with the popularisation of a performing art known as Ottan Thullal. [6] The word, thullal , means 'dance/jumping', but under this name Nambiar developed a new style of verse narration, interspersed with occasional background music and dance-like ...

  6. Poonthanam Nambudiri - Wikipedia

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    The chief poems of Poonthanam are Jnanappana, Bhasha Karnamritam and Kumaraharanam or Santanagopalam Pana. Jnanappana (transliteration: The Song of Divine Wisdom) is a veritable storehouse of transcendental knowledge which is firmly rooted in the experiences of this world. In a language, absolutely free from regionalism and dialectal influences ...

  7. Anwar Ali (poet) - Wikipedia

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    He has translated a series of modern Anglophone African poems and poems from Indian languages like Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, and Assamese into Malayalam. [6] On Ali’s contribution to Malayalam poetry, his friend and fellow poet Anitha Thampi has highlighted Ali’s unique exploration and transformation of the language of poetry in Malayalam ...

  8. Nalapat Narayana Menon - Wikipedia

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    Nalapat Narayana Menon (7 October 1887 – 31 October 1954) was a Malayalam language author from Kerala state, South India. [1] His oeuvre consists of poems, plays and translations. His best known works include Paavangal, a translation of Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, and the elegy Kannuneerthulli.

  9. Kavalam Sreekumar - Wikipedia

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    Kavalam Srikumar is a classical musician, Malayalam film singer and music composer from Kerala, India. His recitation of Ramayana is also famous. [1] He has also rendered more than 200 famous Malayalam poems. [2] He is the son of the noted Malayalam poet and dramatist Kavalam Narayana Panicker. [3]