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Panchavadyam is a classic performance of
different musical instruments that are unique to Kerala state of south India, where
five instruments are involved in a breathtaking-fastmoving percussion performance
(Pancha in Sanskrit means five). The five instruments are Timila, Shudha Madhalam,
Kombu, Edakka & Elathalam, Timila, Shudha Madhalam and Edakka are different
types of drums. The Elathalam is a cymbal and the Kombu is a type of trumpet. Earlier,
different instruments were used in Panchavadyam, but Thiruvilwamala Venkichan Swamy,
Annamanada Peethambara Marar, Annamanada Achutha Marar, Annamanada Parameswara Marar
and Pattarath SanKara Marar evolved the modern-day Panchavadyam with these five
instruments and evolved a new structure. Panchavadyam is performed during the festivals
of the Temples in Kerala, mainly in Central Kerala. The most famous performance
is that during the Thrissur Pooram, known as the "Madathil Varavu" Panchavadyam.
It is performed by the Thiruvambadi Temple camp
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