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  2. Kathakali - Wikipedia

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    Kathakali (IAST: Kathakaḷi pronunciation ⓘ) is a traditional form of Indian Classical Dance, and one of the most complex forms of Indian theatre. It is a play of verses. It is a play of verses. These Verses called Kathakali literature or Attakatha .

  3. Kottarakkara - Wikipedia

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    Kottarakkara, also known in the ancient days of the kings as the Elayadathu Swarupam, was a principality ruled by a branch of the Travancore Royal Family. It is the home of Kathakali, a well known dance drama which originated initially as Ramanattam created in the 17th century by Prince Kottarakkara Thampuran and later patronized by the Raja of Kottarakkara in the early 19th century absorbing ...

  4. Kottarathil Sankunni - Wikipedia

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    Kottarathil Sankunni (born Vasudevan, 1855–1937) was an Indian writer of Malayalam literature.Best known as the author of Aithihyamala, an eight-volume compilation of century-old legends about Kerala, [1] Sankunni's writings cover prose and poetry, including verses for Kathakali and Ottan Thullal.

  5. History and culture of Kottarakkara - Wikipedia

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    Kathakali traced its origin to the ritualistic (tantric) period of the Vedic Age and connected its growth to popular, folk dance dramas. It was believed that Kathakali was conceived from Krishnanattam, the dance drama on the life and activities of Lord Krishna created by the Samoothirippadu (Samoothiri, Swamy Thirumulpad or Zamorin) of Calicut ...

  6. Pannisseri Nanu Pillai - Wikipedia

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    Pillai composed four Kathakali attakathas - Nizhalkuttu, Bhadrakali Vijayam, Paduka Attabhishekam and Sankaravijayam - succeeding in radically changing and popularising the art form. [1] Nizhalkuthu was enacted in temples and was a daring experiment, with two unheroic rustic characters, the ‘Malayan' and ‘Malayathi’, when convention ...

  7. Dharma Raja - Wikipedia

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    On the 25th of the Tamil month 'Adi' of 937 ME (1761 AD) [clarification needed] the Raja of Cochin read the terms of their treaty and solemnly swore to abide by its terms, in the presence of the Deity Sthanumoorthy of Suchindrum Temple near Cape Commorin, the ministers of the two kingdoms and the spiritual authorities also being present and the ...

  8. Onam - Wikipedia

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    Kathakali performances are a part of Onam tradition. [57] Kathakali dance is also commonly performed during this time, with dancers enacting characters from the various Ancient Indian legends. [58] A famous venue for this is at Valluvanad which is associated with the growth of Kathakali, [59] and Cheruthuruthy, where Kerala Kalamandalam is located.

  9. Kuriyedathu Thatri - Wikipedia

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    For the first time in the history of Smarthavicharam, the accused were also allowed to conduct a cross-examination during the trial of Thatri. [ 15 ] Kavunkal Shankarapanicker, Katalath Madhavan Nair, Panangavil Narayananambiar and Achyutapothuwal, who were famous Kathakali artists of that time, quit their jobs and left their village because of ...