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If you looking for delightful vacation then do take a tour to Kerala Holidays. We
have provided large number of packages to suit our customer requirements they are
Kerala Tour Packages, Kerala Honeymoon Packages, Kerala Group Packages, Kerala Ayurvedic
packages. One of the best destination in kerala is it Beaches and the ideal time
to visit them is in month of october and february.During this time the climate is
Pleasant. Travelers can relax in the shade of palm trees on the golden sands along
with refreshing coconut water. Some of the beaches in Kerala are Kappad beach, Kovalam
Beach, Shanghumugham Beach, Cherai Beach. The water of kerla beaches has such a
soothing and calming influence on one's mind and body, as it gives a feeling of
complete relaxation.
Temples in kerala have unique Architecture apart from other temples as it has a
rich culutral hertiage of kerala. The Guruvayoor Temple in kerala is located at
a distance of 29 kilometers to the west of Trichur. The Kerala Guruvayur temple
is one of the most respected and popular pilgrim centers. The Guruvayoor Temple
Tour will enlighten you about religious beliefs and traditions of the people of
Kerala. The Sabarimala temple of Kerala is dedicated to Sree Ayyappa. Mandalapooja
and Makaravilakku are the two main events of the pilgrim season, which falls during
the months of October and November. The Jain Temple of Jainimedu displays images
of the Jain Thirthankaras and Yakshinis located near western suburbs of Palakkad
town, not far from the railway station this historic 32 feet long, 20ft. Oachira
Parabrahma Temple is a famous pilgrim centre located on the On the side of Alappuzha
- Kollam route 34 kms from Kollam town. Dedicated to the universal supreme power,
this temple has no particular idol or deity.
Koodiyattam is a traditional performing art from Kerala, Kulasekhara Varma Cheraman
Perumal, an ancient King of Kerala is known as the creator of Koodiyattam in the
present form, and his Aattaprakaram is considered as the most authoritative publication
on the art form.Mohiniyaattam is a dance of sheer enchantment, its purpose being
overtly sensual. This classical style was born out of a clever fusion of the highly
stylized and male - monopolized Kathakali with the rigid Bharathanatyam. Though
it shows deep affinities with both these styles, it has developed as a distinct
dance - form with its own personality.
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Dear Mr Iyer,
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The most famous performing art in kerala is Bharatha Natyam Bharatha Natyam is a South Indian classical dance form that developed chiefly in Tamil Nadu over the past three thousand years. The name Bharatha Natyam was coined in the 1930's to represent the three major elements of dance in the three syllables of the word Bharatha - bhava (facial expression), raga (melody), and tala (rhythm). Originally, this art was known as sadi or dasiattam, and was performed in Hindu temples by female dancers called devadasis, or servants of God. Performances were a part of daily rituals and religious or festive occasions, where dance was considered to be an offering to the deities. Eventually, this dance form made its way into the royal courts, and in the 18th and 19th century Thanjavur courts, Bharatha Natyam developed into its present form. A period of decline in popularity was followed by a revival of Bharatha Natyam in the 1920's and 30's, after which it found its place on the modern stage. Bharatha Natyam is known for its rhythmic, vigorous footwork, crisp movements, sculpturesque poses and combining the energy of its Nritta (rhythmic movements) with the emotion of its Nritya (expressive movements).
ChakyarKoothu is one of the eminent traditional art of Kerala which is associated which is associated with Chakyars. Historical references are interpreted regarding the Kerala art form 'Koothu'. The 'Koothu' was performed and even now continous to be performed according and injunctions laid down in the 'Natya Sastra' by 'Bharatamuni'. The principle scriptures relating to 'Chakyar Koothu' are the 'Champus' The place where the art performed is called 'Koothambalam'. Chavittu Nadakam is a folklore art practiced by Christians in some parts of Kerala state of south India. This play is popular in the Christian community spanning from Kodungallur to AmbalappuzhaThe master is known as Annavi. The whole play is performed through musicals. Kathakali is around 300 years old. Kathakali means (Katha-story, Kali-Play). Most of the plays are from the Hindu epics - Ramayana, Mahabharata and Puranas. Kerala owes its transnational fame to this classical dance form, which combines facets of ballet, opera, masque and the pantomime.
Kaikottikkali, is a very popular group dance of Kerala. Thiruvathirakali is performed by the women of Hindu community, often during festive seasons like Onam and the Thiruvathira day in the Malayalam month of Dhanu (December- January).One of the performers sings the first line of the Thiruvathira pattu (song) while the rest repeat it in chorus. The songs are often narrations from the folk epics. Nowadays Kaikottikkali has become popular dance form for all seasons. Kalari-Ppayattu is the ancient martial art of Kerala. The origin of Kalari-Payat is obscure, since it has been nurtured from the oldest martia1 tradition of South-India of Dravidian origin and later influenced by Aryan martial traditions, which is an off short of Dhanur-Veda (the ancient Indian Science of war).
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