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    Essay 1 ONAM Onam (Malayalam: ഓണം) is a festival celebrated by the people of Kerala‚ India.[1] The festival commemorates the Vamana avatar ofVishnu and the subsequent homecoming of the legendary Emperor Mahabali. It is the state festival of Kerala and falls during the month of Chingam (August–September) and lasts for ten days. The festival is marked by various festivities‚ including intricate flower carpets‚ elaborate banquet lunches‚ snake boat races‚ Onappottan‚ Kaazhchakkula in Guruvayoor‚ Puli

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    can we write malayalam essay on sports and students? ... essay in Malayalam is referred to as upanyasam. reading can be either parayanam or vayana ... 2. Where do I get essays written in Malayalam wiki.answers.com › ... › Technology › Space Travel and ExplorationCached - Similar You +1’d this publicly. Undo Malayalam essay on onam in Malayalam? ഓണം മലയാളികളുടെ ദേശീയോത്സവമാണ്. ലോകത്തിന്റെ നാനാഭാഗത്തുമുള്ള മലയാളികP ജാതിമത ... 3. Free Essays on Different Topics Of Malayalam Essays 1 through

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    Onam Onam is one of the most significant festivals of Kerala and is an attraction for thousands of people outside and within the state. All the activities in this season are centered worship‚ music‚ dance‚ boat races and good food. This festival is celebrated in the Malayalam month Chingam (ending of August and beginning of September) Onam is a harvest festival and celebrates the reward of nature after a year of hard work. The merry-making of the festival includes an elaborate procession of Trichur

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    Onam Compiled by Sanjeev Nayyar November 2003 The festival is celebrated in Kerala and marks the end of the summer monsoons. It also has another origin. Once upon a time the world was ruled by a demon king Mahabali who made the world a better place to live in than heaven. This annoyed the Gods who sent down Lord Vishnu as a dwarf and begged Mahabali for the amount of land that he could cover in three steps. Vamana(dwarf) grew in size‚ his two footsteps covering the heaven and world‚ the

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    Agasthyakoodam Also known as Agasthyarkoodam belongs to the mountain range of Western Ghats situated in Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala. Agasthyarkoodam is a pilgrimage centre for devotees of the Hindu sage Agastya‚ who is considered to be one of the seven rishis (Saptarishi) of Hindu Puranas. There is a full-sized statue of Agathiyar at the top of the peak and the devotees can offer pujas themselves. Around 2‚000 medicinal plants used in Ayurvedic treatments are also found in the lower elevations

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    Onam Festival of Kerala

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    Short essay on Onam festival of Kerala Onam is one of the most significant harvest festivals of Kerala and is an attraction for thousands of people outside and within the State. All the activities during this season are centered on worship‚ music‚ dance‚ sports‚ boat races and good food. This festival is celebrated in the Malayalam month Chingam (ending of August and beginning of September). Onam is a harvest festival and celebrates the reward of nature after a year of hard work. The merry-making

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    Malayalam Evolution

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    Malayalam (മലയാളം malayāḷam‚ pronounced [mɐləjaːɭɐm]( listen))‚ is one of the four major Dravidian languages of southern India. It is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India with official language status in the state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Mahé. It is spoken by 35.9 million people.[1] Malayalam is also spoken in the Nilgiris district‚ Kanyakumari district and Coimbatore of Tamil Nadu‚ Dakshina Kannada‚ Bangalore and Kodagu districts of Karnataka.[1][5][6][7] Overseas

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    History of Malayalam Cinema

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    CONTENTS * Kerala: the legacy of visual culture……………………….…2 * The early era (1907-1950s)……………………………….…..3 * 1950s………………………………………………..……….…6 * 1960s………………………………………………..…….……8 * The Malayalam New Wave: 1970s……………………….….10 * 1980s…………………………………………………………..15 * Golden age of Malayalam Cinema…………………..……...17 * 1990s………………………………………………..……….…19 * Early-mid 2000s……………………………………………….20 * Late 2000s………………………………………………….….21 * 2010s to the present……………………………………….…..21 * Actors……………………………………………

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    Malayalam is an Indian language which is mainly spoken in the state of Kerala. It is one of the main languages in India and was declared as a classical language by the Government in 2013. Malayalam belongs to the Dravidian family of Languages. It shares a close relationship and resemblance with Tamil language. Many language experts have postulated that a primeval form of common language which included both Tamil and Malayalam called Proto-Tamil Malayalam which later disintegrated over a period of

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